Central High School - Centralian Yearbook (Kansas City, MO)
- Class of 1931
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Shawn Der oihgy Mdftih Advi sers Mr Diimars Miss Henry Miss Nlemhoffer Mr Harley , , JB . s ,ff,fiif'?g TG Nlaclame Clarke, Mfr Becilcmam Miss Massey N1-rtvvoociz Because you were long and painsjcakingly among those Who, 'Q Hub 'c 6. , xr? 1:1 Ft I?J11jgx?ha'?eZ7i-:ia ?c1cgrr?Z'roc371 briimgig 'TCD YDU The siudenls of' Nineieen Thirlysone grajcefully cieclicafe Huis Book. THE' DIVISICDNS SCHOOL FACLLLTY SENIORS CLASSES ACTIVITIES PUBLICATIONS HONORS CLUBS ,ARTS ABI LI TY ATHLETICS Rofric, FEATURES FGREWORD Early Kansas City with its customs, its o eeupation s, and its amusement s,is of the irrex voealloie past... Around 11,5 instead. is a mighty eitcy Howeven that spirit oF early Kansas City iinbues us with a desire to bring back those Fading memo-w riesg and if the theme of our 195ICentra1ian portr afys this idea.itm7il1 have at aint ed its purpose. In Nfemoofmm GOI mu HU Xl Pxux Mchxxl x NATHAN KATZ , . ' 2' 621.1 ,WMA ,F ,,...,.M., ,.M,.,...,, W -- J. .,:'V. 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BLISS BERYL ALTON SARAH ANDIIRSON NELLIE M. CODY J. H. BECRMAN L. H. DENTEL R. W. FORBES C. S. HANN MARY BIEAUMONT BERTI-IA BURNETT ELSIE CQRNELL BERYL ALTON MAUDE F. CoMIfToN R. O. DAVIS O. F. DlIiRSEN J. E. EVANS FRANK BOWLING FREDERICK J. CURTH FRANK GUERIPLE CQAH HENRY J. H. ANDERSON TI-IOMAS DITMARS MILIJREII E. KEATING KATHERINE BAER FRANLES DICKERSON MABFI. BEATTIIT, Nurse ANNA OWEN, Librarian I Page Twfvzly-two I Admmistmtion Pviucijml, OTTO F. DUIIACII Vicz'-Priuripal, I. LYMAN LAUGI-ILIN Eflmuzliorml Colmxfllur, MILIJRI-n ABEL ENGLISH DEPARTMENT ILA MAUDE KITE CAROLINE LUCILLI3 LEWIS LUEILE MEINHOFFER VIRGINIA OLDHAM BLANCHI3 PETERS MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT O. MCDUFFEE DORA PYLE W. H. TEMPLIN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT EDITH HUMPHREY CLARA KNOTTER SCIENCE DEPARTMENT CLARA KNOTTER J. L. LAUGHLIN RLEERAH LEIBENGOOD H. H. OLDENDICK COMMERCE DEPARTMENT R. O. DAVIS MARY R. GRUBBS CAROLINE LucILLE LEWIS HISTORY DEPARTMENT BERTHA ELSTON FRANK GUEMPLE FRANCES KNOIILER FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT MARY HENSQHEL CLIIfIfoRn MCDQNALD HAZEL PURNELL VIRGINIA RoEERTsoN MECHANICAL ARTS DEPARTMENT J. M. LURENS HOUSEHOLD ARTS DEPARTMENT HARRIETTE L. REYNOLDS STUDY HALL MAE TVIASSEY SPECIAL DEPARTMENT ETHELNVYNN HAMMOND OFFICE DORA PYLE MARY HURT SI-IAFER RILIIECEA TOMLIN ALMA WADE ANNA E. WOI.F'SON A. H. RoIsLR'rs ERDINIUTHL VON UNV'ERTH O. A. WOOD ERITMUTHE voN UNWERTH ETHEL D. WYNNE DoRoTHY MAY SANDIJERG ALICE L. ScoTT' MARIE B. WESTEREIELD C. O. WlI.LIAL1S T. E. TALMADGE G. R. WATSON XVINIERED WEATIIERMAN ELMER E. RUSII RITA SHANNON G. R. WATSON MARII: B. WESTERFIELD ELLA WIBERG WII.I'I1En C. SCI-ILAGER HARRY S. SLAYMARER RERERAH TOMLIN MARI F. NVHITNEY A. LIARLEY LI. IVAN HAYES NEYA ELEANOK XVING BLANCHF PETERS I Rf'Xi5f 11 MARGULRITIQ KI,I.I,I'RS'I'RASs, Clvrlz BUILDING I.. GUNTER, Cafrlrria Mumlgvr JOHN HEIILUND, Cn.Iln.liIm L. C. S'rI.I:I.If, Ezlgizzrvr In x M.wu1 Kuff Lukglnb M MA W wr rmzhf. THE ENTR LI 1931 5 fi N ? rHH k QMMH' MARY HURT S1-m1-ma liuglixb Fuglhb Dems CALLA HAN Lirzglub ISVNJ, F. CH.xMu13n9 THOMAS Drrmxrqs Euglnlw Iozfrimlixm UIHJINIA OLDHAM LUCILE Mnmlxorlfnn ENQIUI' liugliab -Qan- wif B1 ANC:-IE Pr rms Evzglixb Y Pugr' T1wl1ly-fbrw? A ws THE ENTRALIAN 1331 O, Ah UUH1 I Dorm PYLK Mulfu'Hmfi4'x Mulbwmlfirs ED!Tn Iluux-mu V Sjmlm 0 II Mmm A H Rouurrs Muffn'111ufir.Y ,'Hullyyn1,1fim li. vox Uxxvnnl Ciwrnmu I Puqw l1Lw'r1lx-f H r Nfl' -I Smmu H. Axrxrxsox Ii'rm.1. D. NVYXNE I..r!w Lzlm x X R N1 1 x nj M. Com' Sjmzzixh Cram '?5 .x KNO Frrm lv Hill THE ENTIlAL1,AN1931 ...K fr Aunt L. Srolr limlffgy IN1,wan XXMIIAQ Inn z',-,1,ff,w 1 H. II. Or.m,Nn1cK Q, Q, Win-UAMS f.b11r11xlry Pbygjgy C. lI.xvN L. H, DLNTEL ZfwIu,qy Bolazly lf? Q, if Qi f 'iiyi' 'V , 1, ZQQW' IL. XY. Frmnxc O, A. XVOOD Jlifzlnxgky Mufbvmzllifx REBLKAH LEIBLNGOOD Biology ,.-on fox Doucvruv Sfxwnmguc Biology I Pugz' TIL'L'IIfJ'-fil'E 1 THE ENTRALIAN 193 .,x. 1. ., X MMU, BEAUMONT Bmvrlm BURNLT1' .7 ULJJE Sfmaqmplw Sl1'1fff.v 11lY5J ' , fb 5' , 'J J ff 'pg 'I i MARY R. Gkuuns Bmzkfcfcjvilzg Wmn lu ls W1:,x'rHmumN Slwzngrujvfyy l Pagv T1l't'llfj-UA 1 T. 12. T,u,M,xncE G. Bnolzlcwpmg R. XV,vrsoN Vofuliu rl I - ' fi: Jw!-l ' ' , K if ,jf ,Q .sb ' . -ex .. ., A , , X 1 jg xg ' I KA ruEiuN11 Hmmm A Stmlj llull xv MASSLY 4, Sfmly H1111 lv., nml,mE L. I.lxx' Sfrllugnllvlvj' liuui CORN: LL Sfuriugnljvlvy THE ENTRALIA 1 31 lillauu Flslow W'mI,f Iflulnrx fv- J Mxwu lxxfwlrxra L' S, llufwm N 9 uf nrv luu K li, Rumi U. S. Hnlnry .ijy 532 . J' ?gi-.sm . Y'-f ' i 3. g . . g V ifz-PM W k ' ff P' A f VA, - ,af Mfxumz F. COMMON World llfvlvry R. O, DM 15 Sociology O. F. DIERSEN U. S, Ilixlovy ELLA Wlunuc YV01'l1l' Hixlorj' flu J. E, EVANS Wfurla' Hixlory RNA SHANNON Wfnrlzl Hislory x. el if-A BERYL ALTON U. S. Hisinry I Pagz' Twcnty-seven Q I 'i 42 . M, .fag 3 6 , THE ENTRALIAYQ 1931 V 3' fi 4'1 ' ' N I 'Su U A x 'X 21 S .nl WE' ' 'f V Hfuuu' S: M M xm lc Fluxx GULMPLIE V N X6 l'lvj,vFrl 'I'ruifliu.q I'f1j'm'ul Tmluizzg 'B' 1 - If A 'xx tai ., ,J Q gi R' K X, C1 3 I l.fxluu1 T11 R1 yxm Clnlbmu Alumuu Kli,x'rlNn NLVA F. Wim. Fowl: Mmm' Ill xxx m 1. HAZ! I, l'u1zN1,LL fflnlbiug Pfvyxlmzl 'l'm1ulu4g lV'J'VUVl T 4'f'1i K L' ' , ' . A 7 -1' , 3 -. '1 0 I ug, 1 , f If f ,W - f l Ii'ru11,xx'x NN HAMMONI: V 61 1 V S Imu'fn'1' fm' Drnf . , Nga- 'Y 5 - . . A1 Inman liuxxl INK. Cl,l1lmux MLDONAI D Mflflffw Sf 1. m r Mfhlury S4-rwrfru 1 Ihfgv'I'uw1fy-uim' I -v THE ENTRALIAN 1901 Q MGX F1uNcrQ Dxclcsrasohr MARGUERITE R,qM,,H, KIELLERSTRASS 13' A N NA Own N Lifn'uri1l 11 Clerk 'f.Q 4f..:g1 ' L 'N V fu. W .M . 1 Rl mm. BLx'r'ru1 K1',qixlz'1'L'n' Nnrxz' I , f Mu mugn ABEL EJ. Commxllm' xlulm Hn,nI.UNn Cmlmlmlz I Pagf' Tfvrlny I I.. C, STr1.Llt L I . i. GUNU R Cllhf E AVf f'f'r Cufvfm in Mufnlgrz ll 'Q Y 5 XX , X x N KX,E2BMW3 Y Z W 77 f f X 'X g ! W Q T'- , 1, pm -V51 Af ffm 12 5 mx L4 x' 5 E5 'Q Q . .,,,,, X 9-:Ag . ai f W' i 5 , ff 'U ' Z:-Xb ' 2' 5 5 - :l ':7f-Q45 H 1, ,SE 4 2' f ' f ' 5 I , gg XZ ' w K ' A Sn? ze Z fm fg. ig f f i . 'Q y f 45- ff 12 Z 6 V 4 - Y , , CAT H ,cv N J CNKL S E N I0 SRA x THE ENTRALIAN 1931 The Senior Glass of 1931 AT the election of the class in Central Junior, the class chose the following officers: President, Donald Feddersong Vice-President, Mary Helen Woods: Secretary, Kenneth Alleng Treasurer, Katherine Courtney. A great number of honors obtained during the Sophomore year showed that this class was not lacking in the spirit that it takes to raise a high school in the estimation of others. The class chose as junior officers: President, George Dasbachg and as Aides, Kath- erine Courtney, Lillian Dannahower, Donald Fedderson, Mary Ellen Herndon, Gertrude Husbands, William Rhodes, Farrell Strawn, and Clarence Tinsley. The Senior year was here before the class realized it, and with it the Senior Election, the result being: George Dasbach, Presidentg Lillian Dannahower, Vice-President, Ger- trude Husbands, Girls' Senior Editorg William Rhodes, Boys' Senior Editor, Clarence Tinsley, Giftoriang Donald Fedderson, Secretary, Mary Ellen Herndon, Treasurer, Far- rell Strawn, Sergeant-at-Arms. Earlier than usual the class selected those members who were especially suited to the different phases of school life. The results of the Senior ballot were as follows: George Dasbach, Most Popular Boy, June McGinness, Most Popular Girl, Stanley Mitchell, Most Active Boy, Lillian Dannahower, Most Active Girl, Gordon Clark, Best Boy Student, Mary Alice Graham, Best Girl Student, Farrell Strawn, Best Boy Actorg Mary Ellen Herndon, Best Girl Actress, Howard Craig, Beau Brummelg Velma Long, Belle Brummelg Sidney Peltzman, Best Boy Athleteg Allene Brown, Best Girl Athlete, Robert Taylor, Best Boy Orator, Katherine Courtney, Best Girl Oratorg Daniel Maloney, Jolly Good Boy, Allene Roadcap, Jolly Good Girl, Herman Parness, Best Boy Musiciang Mary Reed Cnywood, Best Girl Musician. Not only has this year's class attracted attention to the school from outside sources but it has supported every call made by the faculty, the student council, and other school organizations, displaying to the oncoming Juniors and Sophomores the qualities which have brought Central High School to the high position is now occupies in Kansas City. Truly, it is undisputed that the Class of 1931 has led Central on to even higher laurels. N lPr1ge Tbirly-lbrccj THE ENTRALIAN 1931, I Pugi' Tbirfy-fmzr I CQEOKGI llixsimgrl Gl?li'flxUDI. H USIZANDS Society lwr pifpulz-rili. Bll.l.X' R Hours 1 milmii. ..u, Igl tnculu 11,51 Slzulcm lhiixicil. '::l: juni-lr ir-r. AZN: tlilun: 'z 'ri ' N- Semo 'r Oficevs i'.i-mmf sm,,.v aiu... ii.-.-Wi.-.il ,lm.ai.f uf.-xg 1'.-wir-,ii mimi xxm-iW.' vim in-Q...zu.,l mms ima. sfimi vim N.-m..f i:1.11.,r, --.limi 1-..,,.in..- im,- 1 xml. 111.1 ll..,.i,, Society: izimnw Almifigcf mil,-:.ii1..i1 xi'am.Q.- .if ii..i.1,1..4i su.-my i1f.n.1 in :Azul-im-i.my swi- isliz l 'inlumlvizi livin QM-nlgnii 1-, mi. Awiqlxuil Ihixim--N Almmuur Cen' - uuml. llwigv xi-.D ulxcn tlvc lu ln-si -iil'i4-u nl' hi: claw. Truly zi wcliolar :mil 1. ii-.inlii lvmlcr vit' cr-wg.: . 1l.iN,ir! ..1. L11.i.mN BLANCHE DAN NAHOWIZR Yicx--l'i1-piflrnt Senior Claw: l'ir-willcm .Xristoninn Lilcrxiry Society: klzmswinix liilm-r I.nminau yt , l'linirnizm Pin and Ring Crmlniitteeg ln-simlcnk l'nmral Znnlnzicnl Klub: Spunsor Lieulcnzmt R. O. 'I'. 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PLAIN E. BA111fR unix: n111l 111111.111111111u she 1611111111 111-1 11111. 111111111111 11111111111 111111. 1111111115 111 111111111 11 11111 .111- 1111111111 111 1-1111 -'11111111 M.xR-1c1R1E l5ALTIx 1111111111111 l.i11-1-1111 Vs11c11411: 151 f'111'nl-1 If-11'11111': 111111 s.111111111111 nliili 11.1.11-111 11111 1111-11111111111, .1 1111-1-11 11.111111 11111 111111 111. :1111 1 1. 111,1f1111111. 1 11 111111 11 111111. l-'111'1':1 'l, 131111111 1 11-11- 15 1 111 l11111l K 11? 11 -1111 111111111111 .1111 1 1, '1 ,111.1 . 1111 .1 11.1111 '11 1111 1 1 EN - KENNETH BANKS Fentrzxl F1'nnkli11 Lluhg El Ci1'cnl11 1251111111115 lntcrsial ciety Reprcbeiitzitivei Nu- xionzil llonnr Society. Kenneth was known as one n-f,Cent1'al's he-St nmtlienm- txcmns and he won llisliur- tinn for himself in every sub- ject he n11cle1't11uk. HEIMIE BARABAN 1111111 631111111 This boy was fi lover of all fornis uf athletics and was knonn for hm h'111v dis Josi- , ' - -ll. -1 hon, SYDNIE KATHERINE BARNHART Girls' lligh School Club: lil Circnlo Espzunolg Stnslenr Council '30. Her c:111riv11fi11g ways be- spcnk her many cl1z1rn1s and her rare perboimliiy will not he forgotten. MARY AGNES BARTIER Minerva Liu-:1'z11'y Society: QQ1111-11 2111111111111 c11111g lil Circnlo lispzinol. M1111 111115 111111111 1111 1111111 11111f11eve1- 5111 11115 1111011 11111111 A1111 1111- 11u111f111111.1 111111-1 1111- 31-muy 111111-nmiul. FREDERICK H. BART1:LT Although he was rntlier quiet Iirurlerick was zictxvc in expression work :uni ce- tuhlished himself as 11 good student. FRANK STEVENSON BAYLESS 1:11y1' 111111 511111111 1111111 1'M1k11111, '2s1 1.111111 111 P1111f111-Q, '2111 1.1-1111 111 1118111 of 91111111-111111, uw: 1711111111 Gm 011111. 11111111111 111110 f111 11111511-, 111111 1111 1111110111 111111, 11111 111111111 111111 11111111g 0111111115 znnsicizins, l Page TfJi1'Iy-5011011 l THE ENTRALIAN 1931 W11.1.11xM T. BAYEESS s1.t011A1,1 11f 1.111-111111110 111111 111t1111-yr 50001111 '1'0m11 V001- 111111 iz-11 11'11-01 T011111 F001- ball '::1t: Lt-:111 in 5t1-1111g- 110111-1 est 50111111 12111111011 N1111011111 1111110110 5011111111-- 011111 s00101,11 t'111111 SQ11101 11101110 0011110111003 N011011111 11011111- Society. Iiillis 11-111-E 111 0 1.1101-111-y smarty 111110 111110110011 11y 11111101100 111111 1111 ability 111 1111111111110 111111-1. ANDREW BEATON Xn11y was :1 lover nf goml times mill never eeeniefl at l110s for 11 11lea4111'z1l1le occu- 11:1ti1111. DAVID W. BEEBE 1'e11t1'z1l filee Cluli '28, 'ZDQ Opera ull. Bl. S. l'iuz1f01'c YH: Hells of C':1piStra11o '293 Celurnl 'l'r0uve1'e Club '29, ':iU. llavitl marie :1 goorl recorrl :is 11 fine singer: he was very netive in vocal work at Cen- tml. JANET M, BEEBE 'llialinu Literzn-y Society: l'eutral Zoological Cluhg llzink l asl'1ier '2!l. A true 'kl3:1isy nf :1 girl who unwittingly influenced 1n:111y with her quiet. chariu :intl graceful poise. HELEN BELCHE11 Thzxlian Literary Sucietyg 1:1114 111011 5011001 0111115 1:01110 01011161 2:11 e0,11m1 Ir0t011y c11111 'zxg C01111-111 Z01-110101001 c11111. F111011 to 1110 111-1111 1111111 eywrgy, S110 11sQ11 11 effec- tively and was seldom still. HAIKOLD M. BENEDICT 11111-11111 111110 0 111111110101- of 11.1111111111 111111 1111 011111000161 of ll Qunrl lime. l ljzlgl' ,llf1fl'f3'-riqflf l Blilllil l.Y H. BI:NN1lSON, -In. 11-1111111 111111-101,1111011111111111 11111111 111111111 l.111111l-1111111 14. 11. '11 fig 41-1111111 110111101-0 011111: 4110111-01111. 1:1-1k1t-vw 11111-14 11x 111-11111 111111111- 01111111011 1110 0001111e11t 1111111111 111 100f1111g 01111 1110,- 111g 111 the 11111111. Dnvm BI-.NSON llzivirl was rzttlier quiet hut he succeed:-ml in cstzililiwliing himself nt i'e11t1':1l as 11 :oorl wmker :mtl :1 fine fellow, JEAN BENSON ltelyxliizm l.itcrary Society. ,lez1n's 111'i1.:in:1lity :tufl win- ning ways u1:11le he1' liked lvy everyone with whom she as- sueizttetl. IDA BE1zNs'1'E1N ller interest in music. her genial vuzinner and her ex- cellent chzirzietcr. risfure her nf n high plzieu in nur affccf litmus, HELEN FAYE BERTNIAN ,luuior Life Saver: L'5tronf:- 110111-1, 'ze1v'M01101-11011003 24111 1111111 411011101 '2111 Yol- ley 1:1111 '201 11110110y 'am 12010111011 es. 111110 15 11110 of 11111011 010011y hzirll workers xvhmu we all 11111111111-, ALIQE RAE B1LTON l'entr:1l Zmillsuieal K'I11l1. .Xlice 111110 '-11111111,1,0.1.1111-ky. 11111 5111- 1.0 110 1-011.-f1-00 111 htm' :te :he h,10 lveeu :tl Ven 11-111. f v lvl ll: ,U K, ,. ' lm. 2 Y wliw ,ww ,, .l1,.,,..,z ,,, l,.l1,,a,-iw. ,,,,. l,.-, mum Iii '.!,l.li 1 .xi lag, w , ,N , .,w. i iw... l.. lvl n,,.'. ,v ,l .rl lnlv, ul ,, ,f .1 . . -,.Ab,1L faux s f-mml lk 'Im:ixe1uf-,- lk. tli.l,. ii-H ,- K ,,:1m,lr!u, 1 nick l'I:lr,,,--, 'sw llntml 1 mum-1.l mfg nl, lux fin. xml .,, lm: .ml - 1 l wi ,wt -.cum yum Roni-ru' li Bl. luvlml lli:.lv S .,m,l,,1 .mx l. 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HF fL3EbJ'FR.ALlAN1SJ3 l:liANlL1.5 L. lim 1.,x N NON 'l'l,1l1m,i 1l,1.-,-,,,y s.,Qm,. lil vimll., 12,,lf,.,.,l. c4A,,f,f.1 z.,,.1.lQiQ1.l 4'lul,: Slufll-nr lluuwll 'lll. x ,,,4,,l l,ff.,,nf,l1 ,l,,,l f1,1.,,,,. mg :irlg ,i-nf, l,l-Q...N- nl' nf,- mm,uf.l flmmlfi 1,,,.1 ,,1...,. mg ,,,,,',.,.,1,l,i, ,,,., 1,14-K1 1,,f nu. .IUSTINIQ C. BOHN ,I-milfs ,u,m,, ,1,,,,,,,,u,,,, .um f.,,-mul mivigy 1,c1,,Q,1 nl, mill- cemffll nw fli.-wml illncc it ii. HAZEL BOMGARDNPR With hor limit-st nlcsiru fur n ln-tier umlcrstzxmllu: of music-. she ii Lvnly zu :isnt musicizni in mlm making. ARENE BORDLIAN l're-sirlem m1,,l,i1m LMC.-m-y Socmy: ,Xsiislzint Gi,-15' Sammi- Iiilitm' cwnlifzilinii. Senior 'l'mn,,,.,,fmif,n l'.,,,,. mime: x1f.m,gi,m la.m,,.- I.umin:u'y: mae,-lc lliggli sclmlll Club: lil r ii-mf, 1is1,1mf,11 liill-,fmievy liounf r-il: Nzitiuuzil Ilmmr Society, Swcur-penny, and lim-ll to hem. ,lim thc' k1,,,1 l,,,l- lllccs ff, rntcl. ESTHER RIzNEE BORTNICK Central Urznnzx Clulm, iasmef was .cally Q., hclp when mimi u,,.,l. W1 ,ms especially efficient in mlia- mznic wnrk. IQEAH M. Bosw'L.1.x. Vcntizil Tmuvurc Vlulr: Cclxtxunl llrgunzi lflulug Cul- tml C'lmrul k'l:ilu3 4'ln Xi'- cmly' Tm. Slim was not rx girl wlm quake nf her own iluulf. but nuev- tllclcbs Elie iiuclmevmmly rl1'r'W Zllfcllimlx hm'14l':l lim'- bclf. I Plzgl' Tllflfjl-Ilfllt' l RH? GJFNTRALIA 1931 li mln. vl lf. l l . l. lu . -. ll- ll -1 .. l .f l lvl.. l. l. ll .l,l. l',,ll ll l l ,l-l ll... M in .2 tri., 1. l -. 'Q ll.,- lalrw V1 X. '.l..ll..lll tflzll, l.ll N X vll-wwf llrlnl .-l.l, rl.l.L,... l .ll..- . l .l ll --lf-V'-'ln 'l ll..l.lf....t Klmxll-lll T llt'Rr.l' lm ll l1,- . lllfr '-.-flr,.ll I lrll. lxr-nm-lll his . llntll ln .tfllwll llavl.'. wwl hurl:- ll.ll rl, lll Mum ikhfll ijblllil. trlllrfll l ll..,f.l l lm.. 'lzllll .lf l ..,.v.w.ll r mr. She nn. neil-l knlrnll tu .Wlk .lltlllll. .l .llllollt l,l.l lllnrlis V..-l.-nl:-t-rl tht' ht.: ln 1-:lf-ll. lfR.iNcls BURN: .lllllmrtll lllllt'l.tIln-1 .lm-fl wlllfll ln- flflllllll--l -.W-ll lllfll ll. .l... tlnctirli -lllzlllzics. 1xviAKlNl L. BURNS x..ll.5 mll. ll alt., Sllf -rl llnllwl -'lm -Ilunlrr. fall lrzll' km l o tht :troll :l ll 1 1il.l ml' ll-fl-I.-lt llmlll.-lll. L.m,lv Huw: '1l,-- .mm i.l l llwlr l... vlx. ll l.. l l. . l. ll ll-t.,lll,v Q-, ' - ' N.. JAIVIES BUSHER tt-ml-al lf.-mlkllll Ulllll. This Franklin was falnmls for his jovial rlispositilnl mill his abilities, wlllfll were muy. FRANK Bu'l'cHAR'r President Central' Emerson Clnlmq Feature Iirlitol' Cen- tralian 'Jil 5 Circulation Man- ager Centraliali T301 Busil ness Manager Lnlninary '30, Secretary Boys' High School Clulig President Spanish Cllllli National Honor SO- fiery. Fl-:lnk's many honors and friends speak for themselves :ts to his fine character. ROBERT J. CALDXVELL Vice-President Officers' Clllll 'lilg Captain R. U, T. C. 'Z311 Central lVebstcr Clllhg Crack Sqllzltl Lezitlcr ':10g Highest Efficiency R. 0. T. C4 Crack Conlpany and Platoon '20, 'riog Xa- tional Honor Society. Robert Said very littlc llut in his club work. studies and military work llc was very efficient, EDXVARD CAMERON Venti-al Franklin Clnlw: Franck lhmpany R. O, T. if '2Rg Crack Platoon ESQ Officer R, fl. T. C.g Silver Medal Poem Intcrsociety 520. Etlwarrl was active in R, 0. T. C. and his heart was iiitli the Franklins, where he was a luyzll sllp1:ol'tel'. ELEN CAIw1PBELl. Girls' High School Clnlrg Le Cel-cle Francais. ller artistic nature allll nn- llcrstzlnrling inacle her rleeply :lppreciatcfl hy her xnzlny fl-lends. CAXTHRYN CAIKLTON .Xssistant rm Elllml- lien- tl-.rlimrg lwlmllml-,Y Staff: ilancl-V.. l.llem.-y sfwlely: slrlflellt c'-lllml um: tlirls' llmll scllmrl tillllrg fum-:ll .xl-1 club. lil Cllnll.. 14151-mwl. cmllr-yrl's successful work as .Xssistant .in lirlllmv nl.- tlle Cuntralian with hex marry mlm- talents pl-Unllsc gl-ent things for the flmll-Q. I Pug? FOI'fj'-Olll' j THE ENTRALlAN1931 l11.1z1x111-'1'11 M111zf.11111i'1' C1111'r1 Il 1'11111111 ,111 1'11111p 1111-151 111111 N1-111.1111 1111111-1-111Q 11111- 1111-111 41-1111:1l1:1n. 11111- 11111-1-1111! 11,111 111111 11111 -'-11111 111 I1-111-11111: 111111l1- hw 11 11111l1c :11l:1111 111-111-1-111111. ANN1-f1 1'11 ,I A N 1: CAs1.1,x' S11-1111111111: T1-11111 '2!I. TID: Ua1kc1I1:1Il 'l'1-am ':L11: lil Cir- c11l11 1211111111111 ,I1111i111- Life Saiinu. .X11111-11111 11111111 interests Nu-111c1l 111 111- c1-1ncr1.-1l a1-ouml 21 certain 111-rxmi but all ack1111wlu1lg1-11 I11-r a pleasant c1n1111a11i1111. MARY CATON .Xll Star llaakulluall '2f7: 0111111111111 111111-11111 Team 'ZUL Yullcy llall 'ZEIQ All 5181- 111111111 21111 1111113111 Senior Ilnckvy 'l'1.':nn '303 Stnrlent M:111auc11nf llockey Till: Senior Lift Saving. .Xn atlilctc with a tender l!CZll'f ful' H110 S1!U1'fSHH1!l- .11111 111111 11 1111111- 111 11151111 this rcgaiwl i11 utlwra. Maru' Rlalzu Cavwoon Minerva l.i1v1'a1y Sucietyg Central 'I'ru11vu1'c fluluz Cen- tral l5x'axna lilnh: fahinet Menilucrz Girl? lliggh School Club: Central L'l1111'al Cluhg Who's Boss '::11g 11111- othy Ycrnnn nf llanldon Hall, 'tilz l.11n1inax'y Staff: Senior llallut, limi Giil Musician, Mary Reerl war a lmcantifnl and talcnlml girl we shall ncvur furgct. Dakmiu. C1 IANIEY 11111-1' 1111111 511111111 C11111. 11311-1-11m 1111111111- 111111-11 1111ve1- 1Q1111Q11 111 11111111-1 1111 11111111 11-0111 111 111111111 11111- 11111 11 111111 111111 11-11111 111111g 11 11111111 ,11111-1 1111 1111- 111111-. HELLN CHAPMAN 11111112 .111-1111111 1-11 V11-111111 lzs11an11l. '1'111111-111-11 111111111111-11111-5111 111111g 111111. T111 11-111-11 11-111111111 l1:11111y 1111111l. is the l 1'11g1' lfrwl-11-l1z'o 1 S'11-.xx'A11'1' NV. lf. l511x1'1x' CSILMOIKIL C1 11141. 1-'11-11 111111, 111111.11111 s11111- I1111111 l.1f11 211. .1111 I11-11 I'1i11. NHQ1111111 511111 l'l:1111 I.11L '::111 lliuln--1 1111111- l11-1 l'111x114 51-l111l:1-1 Klum-1. ':S1. 'IL11: L'1-1111111 Z1111111:11-al 4l11l1: llcr liv111-1l11- X'11'1'ix1, 811111-art ii 11111l1111I111-1l1y 1111- 1111111 1111111a111li11a 11111111gic:1l 1111111-111 in 1111- S11111-. klaauis GORDON C1 .11111 1'1-nnal lin111w1111 1'I11l1g IJ11 ll1-ntxclic Ya-1'ui11: 511111111 liallul. 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C 1111111 11 1'111.1111-111 1111111111111 1.1111111- S11c11-11: N:1111111111 II1111111 Swcurtg: 11111-' 111111 511111111 V11111: 5111111111 1111111111, 121.1114 1 :1111iu1'. 111111111-1111-.111111111111..1 11111111, 1111' 1'111l1 wiwrxx 111111 1-111- 1111111-5 11c1:11111- 111 111-1- 1111u 1-11:11':1c1c1'. MAIN' C1X'I'l 11.111N1 Cou11'1'N1 1' 1'111111Q111 .11-111111111111 1111-1-- 11111 9111111111 111111111 11111: 1.1-1111 -111111-1 111 11 1.111-'11111Q. 2111, 1111111111 111-1111111 111111: 1.1111111111-11 5111111 S111-1-1 X1u11z11 17111111111 11111-1-1111-iwty 11113 111111-5111111-11111111111112:13 Nzxtimml 111111111- S111-11-ty: Scninr I1z11111t, 1i1wL 1,1111 f11'f1l1n. 1 116111-11 1,1-1-1111 1111 111 11-11111111111111 111111 1-111111-1111110 111:11 11111111111-1. H1i1KBE1K1' ClOXY'l'1 1 11 1s11'1 1111111 111111 11 1'1111ff1-1- 111111 11ke 111-1111-11 1111111-5 :111111g, LLOTA RuT11 Cox The highest 111111111 :1 111-1,1111 can 1111111 14 111-11. 5111- 111111 1111 mzuks z1g:111111 111-1' 11:1111e. VVILLIAAI H1-.N11Y Cox 1111 111111111 1111. 1111 1f11111 1111 111111 it we-1111-11 :1 gn-111 com- 11:11111m 111 111111. 1111 11-11-1111s 111-11 111111111 BE1xN1xD15'r'1'1i C11,x111xN 5111111131 111 1.111-11111111 111111 111511113-3 111111111 Z1111111g1c:11 l'I1111. 11' 11111 wc 111111111 111111 1111- 11111 111111111111 il 11111 --1:111111y. 111- 111111 11. 111 111-1' 11-:1x'11 111-1111111 -111- iQ 111111111 5111-1-1 I P11g1' l'vIl1'fvY-ffI1'4'1' 1 HOWARD CIRAIG tener-nl nelister- Cluh: Sce- onrl 'feani llasketball 'zen ww: l'entral litem Club: surtlem tfouncil: Ifii-stTe51m 1fo011i:111 'nog Boys' High se1m.11 011111: C Club? Na- tional .xr1r1t-ne se1m1ars1iip society: Senior I:1r11e1. Beau 1:1-rrmme1 g National irfmor- soeiery, 11ewnn1 imp.-esserl everyone as the possessm- of Q finesse and gcntility that mm-keil him as a social success. ALICE JOYCE CRAIN Central Zoological Club, YVe find in her a perfect ex- ample of good-heartedness, XVith her wellewishing: toward others, she is sure to succeed. ANNA LYFORT CRAIN Central zeoiegieh Club. She is judged as we all -are ironed by her own arstmer pefsomiaryg and with her 1.1. fiivititmiary sire finds if easy to Stand the test. DOROTHY CREASON President Thalian Literary Society: lil Circulo Espanolg Central Zoological Clulig Girls' High School Clului Luminary Staff: Senior Flower Covnmitteeg National Honor Society. Dorothy always had a smile for everyone. A true daisy with a heart of gold. ZELDA MAY CROSNER Central Zoological Cluhg Basketball Team ,281 Volley Rall Team '28, She had as happy a com- bination as can he found in anyone for her interests were equally balanced lyc- tween studies and sports. CLARfX MAE CUE Central Trouverc flnlli Cen- tral fhoral Clulv 28: Ur- chestra Till, 'Sly Girls' Chorus TTU. She was ever solicitous of the weltare of others and ef,mm.1t1e.1 the respect of 1.11 who knew her, I Prrgr' Forfy-four ARCHIL CULLENS Qentral Franklin Vlnh: First Tcani llaskethall 'till Second Team liaskctliall 'SMC Boys' High School Chili '21J: Stne dent Atmmger rw: LT 4111111 'lily Alternate Cheer Leader '2v. .Xchie was well known and like-rl throughout the school, EDXVIN R. CIUMNIER Central Zoological Club. lidwin's cheery hello was often heard around Lentral and everyone-who knew him xalued his friendsliip. WALLACE CURRENT Xtallacc was quiet so that it was difficult to makc friends with hinl. Xcvertlieless, all those who were fortunate enough to know hiin well, knew his sterlinx qualities. EARLINE CURRIER Central Zoological Vlnhg liirls' High School Club. She came to us from another school hut quickly estahv lished herself in a happy niche where shc was sur- rounded lvy many friends. Enwmm I-I. CURRY lfrlwarrl was not outstanding hut many noticed his varierl alnlities. MARY JEAN DANCX' Fentral Olympian Flulrz serum- Life saving vm, an. Basketball 1:4111 llaselmll '::o3 iioekey my verrrr-111 zmioaf re..1 1 11111, She- .1111 not sin: im mr-.1 ,Mist-s 11111 limit- 111.11 im.-rr ner rirseei-,rt-11 rm., fort- .,..1.111.t-s. THE ENTRALIA 1931 M 111. I I111 ta lltlflit ..,, 'ry :.1....,, 11..1, 1' l..11.14l'11l. lun .,, .' 11-1, 'l'... 1., 1, 1 l..l11'.m- 11 . . .,,....., .,,. E... -1.. ,, ,. lxwll lltxnmm 1.1.1.1.1.,.. l .1..:.1, Q...-1.1. ...,,.,1 1,,,...,, .'...1, 1-11 1, ..1,. 1,.,.... '- 1'.111...l f.,. ..,.,,, .1 l111l 1,-...ml 1l', ' ,' '.l11i. I'111-I.11'L. 1 :X 'lZ. 1 ,.. 1.,....-f.,.,. 41. l.,,.l .., 1: 1..-1.,1.,' ,., ...,1N 11...1- :,1..,,11':,.1,- X.,.., 11. 1... . ,.,.-......... r.... ..,1., .1 ,,..' ,.f.- -,,.....,.: 11.. .-1..... .lu-Y ..,....,,., .....1:.',: 1.r. .., hill' 11 111. l.. 1' ..11.l ml...1. ...1... .. ,... .Klux- Klllll 1 1 N ll. Dui. .X.:x.- ..i.11 l .11-1'..-. 9..'1t11. l'1.N..l.'..11...tJll-1.4.-l.....l c1..1,: l-.l ......:.- 12-........1. 1u1.1...l f..,,l..41,..l 1l..l.1 ln- .. . .. 1 . 1c...,..x.'.......... zz-1. 1.....,.., Nm... cr... ....1 l,,.1..n1.'..lll.1I1: N.....,.. .. ll.....,, N..-..,.., .1'..a. 1. .- ,,....-....l. ...1 ...nl ,..-...,.I ..,.-'E ..1.11.1.' w....1,1.,., .- ....1. 1. .-.... 1l11ll1'1 .., ,- XlAliK.Xlil 1 llxxls 11. 1..,,. .,-,... .1...1 ...' .,.,..1 ..,-....,,,.. E...-. ...,.1 1-,1 Ln..-.1 11. ,,11f.. 1.1 l..A .lt- .,,,1 ..,.. 1,..11......-. 41... , WU... ,. 1..11 -1....-Q .....l .x 1.,,.,.,. ,11i1l11..,.1l...r11. .mm RL Ill 471 111 ULAX 11.1.,..,:,,. .- .. .f.... .-,1....1. ... .,11 4..1..,,, ... ,,.1.f-.. xfll ..x ,,. ..,, ,,.,.x.1.-.. 1:,,.1, ., 1, ..., ,....1. .,,1,,-1,, .,,. ,., ,, . ,. .. ,..,,1 ... ,, , ......,- ,Xxx lJ1,iXEi,x , U, ., .1 l'1.1,.111,.tl1xl., f.1..... ,,.., ,,..,,,,.,1.11,. ,,.-.,,,,. 1, 1,., ,.. ,, 1.-.11-.1.1, ..,..1 .. l. .1 l 111,'.: '.1l.11'I1 .11 lv. .. -1 . .l l l l A11 K.1.1. l FLORENCI-. DI-.NNIS Prcsirlent, Ali...-iv:. l.1u-rziry Society: l,nn1i1i:.ry Staff, Shu in :lt nncv wi-imrx nnfl pleasant: lmrinp 1. ri....le of fun nmlernemli which nukes her liked in th. cIz.4f1..mu :ls well as znn..n.4 l..-1 .n..rc in- timate fricmlf. TPIEODORL IDIC KEIRT l.iEnt9n1Hll ll. U. 'lf CJ Central Uliicvr4' Vluh: Sex'- gennt R, lt. ill. fi, iifl. lleing an office. in the R. U. T. C. spczil-tx fur in.-lf: what ...ore ia. nc.-uw:.ry 1.. say? MIRIAL1 FRENID Dlcziilix' Minerva l.ilu1':lry Sucictyg mains' 1I...1. S.-1.....1 n'1..1.g ce..m.i 1:...n....-1.1 t'1..1.. she is .he k....1 ..f 1. gi.-1 Q.-Q.-,-...N ,1.....1.1 k...,.... n...1 k..0..-...R .1.....1,1 .......-.-fame. HELEN DONALDSON t'r.ming tn llfntrall fr...n :rn- .nhcr schf...l :unl liziving hcen here .luring he-r Svni... year nnly, we nn- ....t wry well acqtminterl with llulen, llnwuvur wc Impq- sho liked ns thc shurt linn' she was here as much zu .vu liked her. ALICE Doiufxmx Central f7ly.....i1.n lilul.: llzis- kcthall Tuznn 'Ex 'wx Ynlley linll UBS, 'itil llnrk.-y 'l'1':ini '28, 'awp Ilgm-lmll 'll-:um '25, llccausc nf hr-1 h:.l.it1.:.I mn'- ring in gmiuw, sh. lx :nintlicr incnihcr uf 1.11. mhletes' Ilall ..f 1......f, DAVE KI-.NNl,'I'll Dosbrrl' vo.-.N .x.-.-.. liilh- '1'.1..... ':..., mg 11C..... '1'.....1.. 1:.f1e Turin Tw. ':il: kny liiflc Tm... 41:11 li........f.- liille 'lwzlm '::1: C.-:wk S.......1 'zen lfrzick l'l..l...... ':'1. truck ........f..., QI.: 1...-....-....... iz. 11. T. ' 1gE....r.1.'. ....1..,... 11..1la1.:.s ...1e...1..1 1,... .. .1.... ..... ,,.-.... .1.f.,1....- 1... Q...,.1 N.-1.....1 .,...1. 1. ,.... .1. I Prlgr' 1'ilIl'fYff'Il'I' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 l,,liS'l'l.lK L, Du MAN Lyric: wax 1. 1--:il vvllhw :lull hi. fr-ilwll. 1.u.m.l.- ...nl true .inc--.ni hz.i.- .-.....l.i.u..l 1.. Q...-1.i... .. .....l.1 ... .'..f...1, Nlarajorulz IRILNI. DUNQAN ce....u1 u1y.....i.... 4'l..1.: lm... kethall 'ex 'zen s..qQ.-.- '2:r. Marjorie :ilwnyx hzul gi really ,mile for ui-L-r3..uc :uul zu zi ruault fuuiul cvcrg-nu: rl-:uly to be friendly. HESSIE DUNN . Central Zrmlngiczil Club: Girls' Iligli'Sc'li4.4.l Vluh. i:e...g. -'f.ar...11,- i.. 1.11-...A hrwtile to .mu-, 5hc- made herself likcvl :ie :i J..Ily girl, MILDRED DUNN Central Clim-:il L'luh: Vuutral Truuvcre t'Iuh: IlcIls or Capistrano 'iffz Central Zoological Vluh. The rlccp einen-rily ul' her nature wah thu ki-yimte of her character mul thc lwzicmi which llrcw mzuiy true cum- raulcs to har. THOBIAS EAIJIIZ Society ..f I,iu-.-:mu-c :md lim...-y. LQ in-.-Q10 lf.-Q... mis. I:..,s mm. sf1.....1 Chu.: S....1.-... 1'......fi1 tn. ge....A..1 D.-....... c'1..1.g V.-.wk ., . L ompany Lil, 'illll K rack Platoon '29, 'illij limik lqailliw' lllll. '30, 'IFl, Tlxunlziw wrm Ju fullvuwcx' uf Xlr. Telnpliu'4 fzivnritu aub- jcvt, min-giiigg. llv ev- rvllcfl in lux .uhm xtiulin: llun. Ci-i.xRL1.5 L. Ecgxsmom l:.....1g 11.-N....... ....- 1.......f .....-y. Tl... mn... W... W.-11 uc- fluziuuefl with ilu. mint shi... ....-1 lu... f.....1 .....l. .... the L...........,, ll.- ..1l.. f....'.Q, ....1......-........................xQ 1...m... I PzltQf'I'r11'fi-.IA I . 5 . s l.i.s1.111 C, Emu lm Ll-1.-lv lwuiicqiix. l..'.li.- un- liked hy i-w.5..u. lwuziriw hc triwl 14. I..- :. f.-.r-...I In vwighiu- :uul li. Nnivcvulul 14- nvxluy will nu..-i-. G liliTli UDIE EDMONDSON xx 1..-...-.-..- ,iw ....-.1 ... .1.. .......1....: Ni... f....l1....1 sr ....n. 1........-.K flying .....1 ....- 1.1. .....-. ... fl.. lezul DoN.x LD A. EGGLLSTON 'lAr:lCk 'liuzim 'SNL AZZI. Thif chirp. track num mul n sturlvnl, was nhl: u.,u:ip:.l.I, 1......1l. 1.0.1. ..Qc..,.........., Hu DA NIARG.-Xlilfl EQGLESTON lk-ritual Vlmrnl lilulv '2'v: l'iii:ii..rr. 'Qin lk-ulral Z....l.1uu-al Cluh: 'I'y..m- Awzlrul. ,X girl who :limi fm' :i g..:iI :xml urls the-re. ,IAM its l. Em' KR-ulizil Iiiauklin 1 lul.. IL..5- lliqh Sclm-.I Vlul.. lmmiuufncly 1... ri-iuunl. .l......-N ...D 1..-.Q ....1. il.. 1.... tw.. yi-zu, hm in rhgu mm' 1..- ...... ........i...-..,. Roni-,n'1' El-IRIQKIS lQ..h.ii uric ilu- annul. mil.. ..i xlu.l4-ur :hm ix vii-.'.w.i.. uv vi.-vy iimlm-r:.ki.wu. VHE 'DENTRALIAJXK 1931 ' J 1 ' 1' 1 111 x , 1- 1-111111111-1 111 11111111 111-, 111 1111 .1 ,111-1111 1111 1 1-...- 111.1 111 Nix iv XII lf llil xuiixr. 11111-1: 1.1.11 11111 ,111--111.11 11111: 111' 111l- 1.1.11 .111,.1111111. 111-.11-611.-.1 .1.11- 111111-1111111-l1.1'. M.i11f.x11L'1' C. F1 ms f111.11 1411111.11 .x.111..11. N11 41111111.1111-il .,1 N111- 11.11 .1111 in 1I1-1-11i1f1l 1il11-tl111' 111-1 I1f1-I timrlq will lm- i11111n:1l1,m 111 lim' l111t .1-111. 1.1-1 111111.111.111111111111111-1 x1l1 .lu 1.1tI 11:-1:11u1ll1 5111 111111 11. 1111.111 YVINII 11L11 l'.I.SE 1'1--1111.111 111I1111i11.1 1.11111-1 +1,1,111.,. 111-1111111111 ci.-1.1 tml .K11 Ll11l1. lm L'u1'rl1 lfizixiuiix: F1111I111r immril 'z-1- x'1.111..11.1 111111111 s1111.Q.1-. ff.. 1111- 1. 1.11.1111 111 Q1-1111-1.1 117 l'1l zwtlxtlltx Lll ltltlfill .11 1111.1-11.11 11111 11.1 111111111 U11 11. wrin- , 1 11.11. Rfmi ur 'I'.EN1,:1.1s11 1'.'1' 111111 1 11111'1l lf11111w1xi1 1'1..1.. 11.1111411111 1-'1111111-41-.11 1.1.1 1.-11111111.11 w1.111.1.1.1 111111 11111111.11 1111.11.11 1:11,-' 111-111 sQ1.1.111 111111 1111111 1111... 511.11 1.-,111 11, I.1f 11111-1111 IQ1111111-1111t11. 11. 1-111111 r1111'1 ' 1111111 l11'..11l111!1 111 111.1 111111111 1lie1111111 11111111111 1.111 1-.1111 111111 1.11, 1-11-.-1 111111 11 1 l1.1l 1111- 11 M1117 111111 lr,--,1L1v:1s 111111 1 111111 11111111111 1.11111 1111'1 25,11 'V' 1.111117 111,111 511111 :1 111111,-.J 'l11'1 '111 !1.11l11,111'21l fl '- -11111:1l X11 1. l11'1. ltl 1111 11111.11 1- 111.111 111 11. 1 ,111 1'11,1.11111111 JW ' '1'11l, l'l.1111111 'FM 1 1- 1111.1 1111- , ,111111..1 111l15 1 1 1 1, 1 1 111 111. AN NA MM' Exim, 1-1'1 111- 1111111111 1111 1111.-11 1-1.1.1-V :ister 1.1111 1111111-1-ci1.n-11 11.11 111, 1.11.1116 1111- .1-1 1111- 111111111 1.1 1-v1'i1'tl1i1iu Nlw 1l11l HARIKIETTF ERICKSON 1111-15' 111g11 511111111 611111. .111 all 111111111 1.11111 1.1-1 .1-1111 ...me 111.1 t1-161111, 1.1111-1-1111.1 S116 1118111 1.1.11 1.11-Q. 11111 them. DORIS LAVERN13 EVANS Central Z1111lr1gic:il l'lub: Cfentrzil Ulympiziii t'lnl1: Hockey Team '2S, ':2fI: Yol- leilmll 'wg Iiawkutlmll '2!1. 2111, ':11g llzicelmll 4217, 2111: Soccer '29, 1:10, 'iilq Soccer Manager 710. '31, .Xu :ithlsxtc for tru: wli11 pl1iye1l the gains fairly :iwl received the ungiuflgmg ie- :peut or lier 1u11pmici1ts. NORC'LII-'I4'li EVANS l.c 411116 11'1-1.1.1111 1111.11 111111311121 11.1.1.1 11111111 N111-clam 31.111112 11.111 11.-11 11-11111115 11.11.1111 1111 11111, 1111-11 likul cvciywllere. lVlARTHA l.L1c11.1l EVAN s I'1-esi1lu11 Tlmlini. Litcimy Society Cexititil Ulympizixi Club: Centinl Zoolugical Cluliz Girl! High Sclmul L'l1iI1g Rig MCT Ilikc Man- ager: All Star Iluckey, lime- l1ulI. Ilasketbzillg S11111if1.1- Liuutunzint R. 41. T. lf.: Pm' tcct Atteiinlattce. Whcn the cmlcw clmwe 111-1' :is una ot' their 11111111011-. they i'ec1iq1iizu1l ilu- N11-em' news Lind cllzirm uf l1c1' nature. Ii,-X'I'I'IIfllINI2 j.xN1' FASENMYW 1111.111-113 1.1111-1.1-1 S111-1.111 Iiitui-511fiu1y Ii1111111u..11.111. ':11J: I.111i1i1m1, 511111 2111, 1!1...k 1':111.ir1- '2!l. 21111 1:1.1J lliqlm 501.11111 111111: 41111111111 Cuuxicil 'ZLL ,l1.1.11y's 111'1Q111 1111 1.1.11 111111 111.1111 111.111 1111111111 111111 11,1 1.1. 1. 11111. 1111... .11 11.1.1.1 liuzirtx. I Pugz' I u1'1i'-11'z1'11 I THE ENTRAL1AN1931 BEULAH MAY FI1I.LI2Rs 'l'lif.liiiii l.ilei-ni-y slifiuy tsl-1 z.,..l.,gi.-lil Iiliil.. f-ll.-I Niiiilf iiiiiig ill. It liiis IR-I-ii mill iii lzi-iiliili iliiii why ix li gmlfl spin-I zlnfl xlwi-v ih iili .mf iiilif. Qiiiilll llciiy il. VIILLIANI FELLHAUER Ili.,-s lliuli si-liiiiil Cliilli mini-:il .xii Cliili. Tliix liiifs iii..-li Wim-fl to llc wi-ll iiiixeil. iiiilli ,mi-liiiiis A slight leaning Iiiwiiiil Ilic urtixtic, ROBERT O. FERGUSON Cciltrnl 'l'l'om'cl'n- Club: Ol'- ClICSll'ii '25, '29, '30, '31, Iii-if fm' his in fexltrzll 5 lmlsicznl llrggzmizailinlls but llc iq film l'clIlelIIllel'L'cl fm' wlmt llc IQ. llc wal-a known ifiimlnnl sei-vice ALBLRI' MICHILAI. FERSTL .Xl wa: known hy every- one :Ii one uf tllc ,irlnlg-arlli Imp in nur lilll-ary. llc wil: likcil by every line and was cc-rmlllly :I :rue L1-inmlilc. GLENN FlNLlzY Stlxllvnt Vnllllcil: Ventrnl I'I':IllkliII L'llIlm. Glen! zllllllirziluln' lrzlili were many :lnrl lliQ friuuls wcrc vvvllly Nc:lttel'unl tllluugli illc :Cll0ol. JOHN BURTON FLPICHIER lriiis lligli si-l..,..l vliil.. Iiuiliin ii... ilii- IW- of liliy llnll iyiulll Ili- li-Iii-ll upml In iiiiy liiiic. lliii- Iii liiq .nulli- llc- ii.iN In-lplng iilllui-N, l Pllgl' l 1Il'fJ-lfqllf I I .. 1 l ! l l I I KIAQR XV. l:Ol.l'Y .Xn, llllnwlnillllg ynung fwl- lliw wllu wah nut kllmvn nr:-unrl lk-nllzll :IN well ll-. llc Nllnul-l llzivc Ili-I-n. ROSLAIARY l'ONIIS l'l'4-sillf-in Rllllcrva Litcrziry snfifly. neil.iiiQi Aliiiiilici- Hirli' Iligll 54-lmul: l'Ic4i- llunl lil Circnlu lispzllml 'Elly Ilmik L':iQliivr 'tcm l-nlnin:iry Stuff: Slniliwv Captain R. U, T. if: Nzliiullzll Ilnnor Society. Une of tllv ln-:lrlers ni' rlur clziks iilif. ,,..wN.l 1. iiiiillii, iiimiczll mini! :inll fi nziuiml :Iptllnlle fur the Spzlnisli lnllgllzlge. GIQRALDINIQ FORD llfliiliifiii l.ili-ini-,V sflcii-I,-1 lwviiileiii K'I-nlrnl rllyiii,-iiiii l'lnll: Cvlllrzll Zoolnggiczll vliilig Girly Simi-is lifliliii- miiii-nlinii. l.iiiiiiiiiiiy sizing lizwelmll Nlllnnpcr: Lzlrlze c '1 Pilliiiii 'lwipg Hllckcyg Silcccr: lziiilwillfillg Yilllty Iinllz Nzllilinzll Iloiiiii- silk I-ii-fy. .I uirl we ii-ill im: fm-gui lie- i-iiiiie slw ix ii-I-ll ii-..i-Ili iw- nlclnllerinu. NIORRIS E. IfoRl3l3 lilly! llllgll Svllrml l'lllll, ,lust llccnuw Ilicie :irc nut ii-ry nmny Iiiilliirs Iii gi-lieu thi- nmne iii lliis enul-ui-lic lull :luck lllil nlcml tllnl llc was lint :ictlvc in K'unll':ll. WILBIIX l:O'l'lI .X ici-y :miie :lnil uni-nllle Qiil iilin liiliii-ll ii. ,.iixli mu-5 Iii--viii-1 Ili in illlilnzitc Nllvrw-. Hl I EN R, lfRAN4:ls kcllxlml .Xl-I l Inl-1 Li-1 ifli-lk I-lllnczllx. M mum ll- Nllc ix ,willy ii-ill. iill ilii- .-lm-I-iii.-N. iliiii iii.. ii..iilil ii..liii-..ll, mil-fl lil un iiilll ir. N A -YHVSBW ENTRALIAYXI 1931 . -xx .x -L ml BONITA GAlcDl1Nl-.lx l ul 1 wx N. Iill. Gunn-1.1 lu-:mln flull. 1 V. l llll4lN,..,f 1. ll, ,, One of chu many luylll glmm- f .mv my f,,,,I- pious of Lkemrfll wlrhlml l whlch such :l large- llluh School cflulfl nm exm. RUTH II. GARRIGUES NI-xlxuxlul Mull PUNK I I I I I I, , Il I I I ,xflslmmlll l,nel-my newly: Le Kclclc Ifrzmcnlsz lllrls ilwllvl-1 ll: Ml vfvlcllvm- in l'cntx'al L'lxm'znI Club: Fun- xllrnillllu ,li lu vw lx. Wu llzlll tml .Xrt iflnh: Central -'lf ,-.lliluuv :ll Lvnluvlm hm' Trouvere flnllg Pixmim'c 1 llllllll .lllf.l.la- ml ml- '11 f 11111111 There is smnetluing fzncif Hating about this dark-hmrcnl Mis-1 who cvel' lmlflc mu in- tel-ear and makes us llremll- lcss for her next move. M.-xlu IIANL I umm LOUIS N. GEISS, JR, ,Xlmm..,lu I.lrsvmg, wllluc-lg: gecnml Tram lhskmnll 1.19 lklltx rl Vlulllfmirzll lkhllli ' ' ,-'III . In h Qlhul mul H Tw: Student Fmnn-il '31, .. ,. Q , ll f, 1. I , jg,f,,1,, 51 QI,,,,,,,lI g'l,,,,I,1 Lulu: whlzzecl thmnuh sclmol 1llll,lpl:-v lflull: Lmninznv in NYU M3461 H1111 11111, 'VC' ,MMI Hm.k,.3 vw' -Iwi Im, n1emhcl'1lim fm' an Inu! Mme. Iqllllllll 'Qin rlulmming 21lI HH: S...'l-xx '::ll. Mun rlhlmlll lm llgl..wlll,, -lm ull., ul 'lu llfr :ll Lun- llzll llwl nmllv .lx lllglly fluff mm., llmllfx. .,f lm, Tum FUNK CHARMES Gl.NOX'fX L, lfwll l,..l.ll.l1. sefmlfl 'lwllm lflmlllllll jaw: ,IV Tm ml MI II,,,,,II.I,I1 Alfallfl-lwllnl lmmllmll za-lg ..l-flllll ll, fm ln... fl lllrle 4 Ulm. I I I ln-ll.-V, lvl mam ll,.ll' mlm,-leslllminlllwelllllllllllfl :'1lf,w.l. lvim lvl-ull limlmu not keep lam: fmm lluzllmlufl ml llml ll, mllfw splellflall mm-fl .ul llllx Bef..-x fll.,lll2.ll mm, All my XVx13.g1yz U PHILLIP L, GERSHON fURN.lI1I lmlllap was 1. lmlll wmkuv I mul fl cum-ll Al-lllmlf wllf. 1 111l11+l11 1111111111 211111 lmmlly sllcfwlbll lull- lm- ' -111111 112111 1111012 lllskglwml-lc,-lmlk. 1lwm,.1 lm, ml mul. Ll ml, l, ml .ll.l-lbw. CHARMION Bmuulm GIBONEY I-UH HUCHY Society llf l.lmflllll-e :ml ig, f . llmm-,1 llllmufael, lcqw- XMMIY gox' 'TMI wmfnive 'zll 1 Ventrul lu-ilnm 1 Nl 11 11141: Q1-lll1 -mlm. Ol- xlullw' 251: ll, 'glfllmlly ml xmllf Hun ul :1 lmlllg ell, Q. 'QSM Lvnrl Mum in ll Lifu Time 'zlog Lellfl 1-llfllmln X'e'x'xmn of Ilmhllm Hull tn: lil gill-mln lisllfllml llrl- .ll-mlmlic Qlllllny ,nw hcl' flzwluinu Nmile- ul-um! fm- lm.-lm.-fl wellll.-wllll pmllxe I' Pngv FfI7'fij'-Ilflll' I THE? ENTRALlAN1QJ1 FRANCIS E. GILl,liSPIE Mint-Iva Liu-rary Society: Stnnlr-nt lfmincil 'lilly Qcntral liotany Club. XX'itlI liur undying: qualities of sincerity. rliliucnce anml Wu-. she lmlvls 1. L-imma.: place in thc Imfat 1-fame of lift-, J. FRANK GOODENOW', JR. Central Zoological Club. Frank was no giant I,-it he was certainly packed full nt' ability and Ile ililln't fail to Simi- if. IIIS lmlilly was swimminll. NIORRIS GORDON Captain R. O. T. C.g Cen- tral Ufficers' Vlnll: Crack 1'latonn '29Z Crack Coinpany '29, llillg 'lStrong:licart '22-5 Man or Blouse '2S0. It makes ns fccl gzoocl just to have lvim armxnll us. .X cheery smile and a 'tliowdyn for everyone manlu him :I person we shall not forget. Nl.-KRGARET LOUISE GOSSETT Margaret was a steady girl, with a genial vlispositinn. whom many of us knew and likcil. WILLIIXNI GOSSETT First Tcani lforrtluzlll T403 Second Team lfootluall 'ESQ C lflub: Traclc Team: Central Zoology Club. Bill 4lifln't say very muvll but cxurymie of ns knew that he woulnl hack up irliatever hc rlirl say. llc was lilcul by cvcrgonu anrl lic certainly playvnl :I goorl game as It llafkficlrl man in foollmll, LILLIAN GRACE Tail- mlllietty is ...IC of Im- disccxaiiiil qualitics llnt slic also has Ji ulett-I'IIIiIi:ItimI that will carry her tlIrmIglI llfu tu tha- IIi::lu-st struct-ss. l Pll4Ql'1:fffj I Ivlaiu' ALIQI. GRAIIANI .Xristonian l,itl-vary Swim-L52 tiiils' lligli Sclmul Club? I'.-valiant mi- llcntsclic x't-.mg Cum-1.1 z....1..uamI vlan.: c'Q.a.:.I I:f,I...iy c'1i..II1 Stwlt-In lkanicilz Alillllmlfll Iiflitur Lnmiaafy 1120: X21- la...mI IIlI..f,.- sncaetyg Swag I:..II.,l, emit mm Student. Nothing is flcnicd -to well- llirvctcfl lalmr: Imtliiziet Is In la- nlliaintul witlmnt it, HARRIET Mll.DRED GIKAUPNER llcr many arlmirablc finali- tics will justly Ile-svivc her siwcr-ss. She is one of L'--ntral': Cai-nest liulim-s. tlIrong:lI anll through. C. L. GRAY l.icutcIIavIt R. 0. T. CJ l'ravk 1'latn1In 'ZZEIL Crack swirl vm: rw-.Ink cfmamiii- 'sang Central 'Fi-niivcre flulxp Vuntral Klluc Vluli: Minor l.c:Irl 'K,Xrcavlia 'fill Lead in Dells oi Capistrano '30, ln the army lic- was an of- ficer anrl a mcmller ot' many crack ory.zanizatinns while in music lie was the prisscswr nf a :plemlifl voice, P1-HONIAS GRAY il-Iitral l rankliII Clulmi llnys' Iliplli Sclwlul t'lulI: Stiulcnf t'mnvcil: lil Circnlo lispanol. 'I'uinnIy was Iliminntirc in size but he was afire with cntlinsiasm and that true lfranklin spirit was always pi-L-it-ar. AI.lCE NIAIE GREEN Minerva Liturary Socit-ty: l'n'ntral fnuloqical Vlnlvg liirls' lliuli School Flull, A st-rious. miprctentilnis maid: XYitli Ilia, tim- heart :Intl manner stahl, PIQAR L Glil'1I:h'B1XU AI KR-ntral .Xrt l'lulI: tiirl-' lliuli sfII....I time 'I',,.I.i4 .XIi:u-ils. llur Inixtnrl- -If an atirar-wire rlispnsitivni :tml lielnfnliic-. -ww-l as a sine- I-me flu Ia-wiiiiisiii. 1lIXiXX'xn l 1Xli1XzIlw X 5 X , X ,,X. X ,XX X X,- XXXXX .XXX XXX X X x X Xl l XUN Xllll lXluvL'F - ' Xl XX XX ...X l:X,,- lllfu -Ee XXXl I lmvlX l.X X1 ,XXXlXXX iwsr l:XXX,XX 1XX. XXXXX-X- plrq- XXXQ EIX X-. 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I-umlmll QA, '2'l: I!:XXXXl JN Trzlck ll:wkQll's time was wrll rlx- vhlul luctween Enix xXXXXl: in the lmnrl. nn ilu- unvk 1X-:lm :Xml in foothnll, ,IOSEPH G. HALL, Jn. PQXXXXXXX1 WXXIXSXU- u1XX1X. 1:..,-N Ilipzh school L:1XX1X. This xx'e1XmX- XXX XXXXXX-X XXXXX1 X-X-SQXXXXCX1 luul XXXC XXXXXHX- gm m kXXXXw him ul-'ll X1XX.XXXuh lo :Xpw-eci:Xte hi: XXXL-rin. JOHN NICKLAS H1XI.L JR- flrmlm won many fricnrlx Qt fcmrnl lveczalwc lu' km-xv lnm XX, XXXXXke XXXXXXXIC me 1XXXXX. GRACE A. HXxLs'1f.x1u cm-XXXX-XXI CIXXXX-:Xl fllnlxi XXXXXX-nl '1'XfXXXXX-EX-.1 c31XX1X1 A-l'XXXnfXXX-X- Qs: --Bells of 4'XXXXX1XX.XXXXX'4 'QW 'ilu .Xrcurlyu '30, IIX-r smile is fwcctcuufl by hcr mrmusness XXI nmunvr :Xml clXXXXXglXcfu1 mm- .Xl XXXXXQQ. NIABEL HALTl.li Society of l.itumluXX- :XXXXI llisturyi Girl! Iligll Srlmul Vluh: Le Ccrclv I mm-sis: l'cnlr:XI llranm Clnlu: Ulluru- llly Vernon of llurlnlnn Ilznll 'lll. .X maiden so swvd :Xml pmt- ly xhzn Nhe stuul- XXXXX- :mcc- llkllli CHYGY. Mumuzn HXxxm.'1 oN li-ntrznl .Xrt t.luIX. l'vXXlX'rXf Zuuluqiczxl iflulug llhli lliqlz sX1X0XX1 c:1XX1X. .X XXX-I XXX1X0 CXXXXIX1 IXX- XXXXXXIXXXXX fmwnw and cull: :ull gn XXXXX4 XXXXXXXXQXXL l Pngc' 1 ifli1-full' THE ENTRALIAN1931 Louis HAhiN1hK Hrvlitwtxn 'Zi '29, 75 , linux wa: active in tlu- nn'- vln-Nirn and well knmvn lit-- 4-glmq nf his niinnng pci'- tnnnlny. HER!!!-Ii'F L. HANSEI.L i:.,,.' lligli SQIM1 clung sim- tjmv 'sm Til. iz.-my it mimi is mm in mt nm-. HARVEY GORDON PIANSEN Vim se.-gcfmf R. fr. T. ri. vm, '51, llc lmtl the tenacity :mil :lr- tcrinixmtimi to succcwl. CARLOS HARRINGTON llnyx' llizzli Scluml Vlulr: 11-nlrnl Glue Vlnli: Lt-:ul 31 W ln .XrczuIy 'bl flu-los was a singer nnrl n tml Une. one of mg mp..- , lnlilive was having 14 :mul ti 'mu :ill of the time. HOIKTIENSE EDNA HART llur In-uisfhe Yei-ein: 'nip- ! mg nw...-.1s. 1'r..nt-me was of 1. ,mit-, in-t-nil ,mme and .mmf...tl- mx in her class work, Slic hm prnvefl her wni-ilu :it 11-im-zil. PIR ILSTON HAIiXY'OOD l'u-xirlunt Society uf Literal- turt' mul llistoryg .Xrlvt-rtiQ- mg xrfmgti- I.umam.,,-Q .Xvlvt-rtising Almiagc-it nl ti-u. imlmn 'illg Vnllinm umu- lwr limp' High Sclnml Vlnlr: Swim- Picnic Khin- miut-t-: Iinci-Nnciety Iit'prt-- -ontzilxvv Tw: Srnflem litmu- ul 'sil z lk-urml Immm Club: fivntinl llutziny Clnln. I'i'i-mum! nmnnei ww mul: ilml :mymw would licnt-fit ln' t-untill it l l'il.fgz' lflfiry-lzuu I l l i PAULINI1 HASTINGS ghc lm. ilu- quiet wng uf ..nt- wht, ltnnwi mul knffws tluit -hc knfm-N. NIARTIIA G. HAYS Alincrxzi l.itt-1-my S9Cif'4yS mills' lligh School thin. t'h..rm :intl pil,-,f-mlliqf pitiful ht-it an me 1-finkw ot czmi-1.11 ,wt-new girls. MILDRLD HEALH' Tlmliam I.itt-mi-y Sm-iutyg c'.1..m.1 z..f.10giQ:.1 Afluby Girls' lligll School Clulu. llc-r saucy mnnncrislns :md iinpctnmu Qmilc xnznlg her a mi-get fm- thu affection: of tht ..,,,,t,tii.' wx. HARIXX' R. HEENEY iicntrzil linux-rsmi Club: I'rt-Qitli-nt ll-nnzxl Tmnvere Huh: l'inufurc YS: Hells of l':qiiwtraim 'QFPQ In .Xmnly 'rang Student L'nunt'1l: K1-ntml Glee Club 'QTL 'HIL Til: Iiunk fzneliicr. Hnriy conlrl make :inyunc cnvimw wlwn he played the piano. IDA Hl:I,M Rumling mwis mm Qhort ,mug at I..-.R 1.,.n,1,y1mf1 nmny Q. mm- ln- f....i.ii ht-. in nic iim.-,V i1t'.,.1,- 1.1M-1,01 in me .fi..iltm. nf ,mm bunk. NATALIIQ D. PIITNDRIX Nznziliu lmsxtwcrl tum much lu llc tltwirtwl qimlilirx. :null ni:mnL'xw :xml :A czulmlrlt- miml. 'mm 1..-.- 1...,.,., .,mi.,..k ml lift' uux pluusnlit, X111x1 1ll11f111111. 1 11111111111111 11 1 . 1 .11 1'1.....1. 1 -11 1.111141 1.1 1 13,1 1 ,' 1.1 A , 1 1 1 .11 11.111.- lm11'11 15. 1111ilX1Xli1x -.,. .,1.1.. .11 -1 --.111 11.1 N11-11 1.1,1' F1 11,111 .1111 - '111 1'1'1-1-V X1.1w11111g 11- N1'1'lT DI.LBF1i 1 1', H191 1 lk .x.131.....11 1: 11 1 1.: 11.11-' 511.1111 1-..111.,1 1.-..11..1...11. 111,15 51.11111 111111111 1.111111- 111113. 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HUM 1:..1.' 11.31. 5.111.111 11..1.. l'u11t1'.T11 XYe1151r1' V11111: 11-11- 11111 'I'1'o11ve1'e 111111: 5111111-ul 11111111-11: Bznulz U1c111w11:1. 1.101.115 110111.11 .1 1.111.112 11... 1...1.... 1.11.1 116 .Q 11.-11 1.1.1- 11. 1.1'u1w-1111 .vm-L B1.11N111cE HUN1' 1'.-1.11-1.1 111.11111-1. 1 1111.- 1'1..1.1.1 z.,.11.1H1.-1.1 111111. 11-1.11-1.1 c'1....-.11 1111111 --1'1.. 1.11.1-1-'A '-2.1 --11111, 1.1 1'1.1.11 l1:11111'A IH, 111-111-1c1111c1'111111111 1.11 111-1 l..':11111' 111111 11111. 11I1c11 111 11111111 1-ev 11r11 11111111.1.111'1 11.11'1 I l'11g1'Fifly-lf11'1'1' I THE ENTRALIAN 193 1 CECIL HUNTER Crack rtf....,....iy 'zog C.-ack Platoon '29. fccil played a winning hand both for himselt' and for Central in that game of ariny. ROBERT CHARLES HURSIG President Central Emerson Club: Student Councilg Perf feet attendance. Bob, as everyone will vouch for, was a mighty fine fel- low to know. J. HARVEY HUTCI-IISON We've often wondered why we tliIln't notice this fellow sooner. hut we believe it is because he dicln't attempt to advertise himself. PEARLE JACKSON Central Drama Cluhg 'flohna ny Get Your Gun 29, Once in a Life Time '3O. An earnest worker, satisfied to do the tasks set before her, asking as her only re- ward the satisfaction of work well done. 1 . PHILLIP JACOBS First Team Basketballg C Club. Phillip was one of those fel- lows that looks all dressed up no Inatter what he wears. CATHERINE JACOBLE A girl who took her fun as ifflouily as her studies and Uluoyevl both with equal pleasuie and animation. l Page Fifty-fum' J HELEN IRENE JAKOBE liirls' High School Club. She was admired for the way she went about her work: business like but very pleasant. MILDRED V. JENSEN Aristonian Literary Socictyg Girls' High School Flnbg Central Botany Clubg Cen- tral Zoological Clubg Cen- tral Art Club. Her :I m i a lp l e disposition marked her as an asset to Central. She always spoke fluently and convincingly. CHESTER LEE JOHNSON Lieutenant R. O. T. C.: Rifle Club: Crack Company ,2fP, '30g Crack Platoon '30, '31. t'Chet was liked by every one because he was a friend to everyone. DOROTHY MARIE JOHNSON Life ran ever smoothly for her and she did not worry herself or others with unim- portant details but took it all in one glorious whirl. BETTY ANN JONES A hundred per cent Cenl tralite who chaimed us when she spoke. Also a real fun- maker. HELEN ELIZABETH JONES .You can bc sure ot' unswerv- 11251 Sympathy and helpful ad- vice whenever you have :Is- sociations with hcr. THE ENTRALIAN1931 IRAN! IS -lawn S llixt 'I'I':iIII I-'inillmli 'ilI, NIuIIIIl lL'.uII lim-llizill 'TPL A Chill N.IIImI.Il .XIlIlu1ic IIIIIIIII Simi:-I3 . 'l'I.Ick TQJIIII ,LI-. ':Il. lI is ilu i--llmu likc Fixin- -IN IIIIII I-III .I II-:Im I-II-I' tln II-fl, l iAZliI. -IoN1.s 4IIIlI':Il lxmixuiv ilull. III-I I-ICIINIIII' w1I,xI.II.I NII-fer -mile Iuzilli I-vI-rgmw II-:mr II. km-w lu-r. RoYAL'I',x JUNI-S Picsivlexit Tlizilizin I.iluI':Iry sf,cIfI,'1 Im-IIII-:II z.I.,I.,gIC1II klnli: lil k'IrI-IIIII lispzuiolz Girl! llipli Sclmol Club' Nzitiuiml IIIIIIIII Slmicty, Roy? czipnivziliiuu Iuerwfmnl- ny nmrle Im ,imc 1.m.,IIg he-r 'l'lI:Ili:III fm:-Iw :IIIIl in any cuinpfixuy. ESTHER A.kIoi'L11 Le Ccicle Iff..IIf1.Ix. llei- IIIIAIIIIQ 1.11 QIIIII-II lici --Ialomif' WI IIIII-II Im- for liur .iw-I failing IIIIIICI- slanrlingg .If Uni..-I-N. Ni.-XRY EI.Iz,xuIaI ll julwr-,N km-le High 5-ulimil ilulv, Hr-rs is tliv IIIIINI int:-I'uQIiII! uf lvnlilm-4--VIIII nmlx. NV' mpg-QI III IIIIII' Imfn- iii hu- I-zwec-I' that will In-ill,-ct with wreflic mi IIII :IIm.I ivizicrr, SYL vm KIIIIN IPII' llIIIIwlIc Xvivln. f-nlx lligli Srlm-Il l,lIIlI. lfnhinct Xlcmliar. Stull--Ill Vuiivicil. Iluzuixi .Ii IIIII III:III5 vIrtIIcN .ml li.. XII..-I .II--Ifnxinimi. MMIII mill -I.IIIIl IIIII III IIIII -IIIII-lx ,IN .. III-IX: Iilciwnvit Louis KALIN Ski' I.iuIInIIaIII R rl 'l'. F: Lior1IoI'nl R, 0. 'II 4, '2 . Rifle Team '2!l: Vmcl-: I'l.:, mm 529: Crzick 1fIIIIII:IIIy -i., I Louis has piwwul lIie wIIIIlI in Ilic mmy, :Iwl IIIN :II'lIiur- ments in that fiwhl :III .ilime thc rwcrage. SELMA KANIhN' Lu f-'erclc Fraixwaii-.1 linuk lnshlcr '30 iclnm has ii quiet. Iligliifiusl II-ny all her on-II IIIIIIII II-III linger long In our IIIIIIIIIIIL-Q. MORRIS KANTI-:Ia Klux-I-is wae mmtlic-I uf Ven- II'zIl's efficient shulunls mul lac will not lic soon fnrgnlu-Ii hy Ilie school lin :ilily survcrl. NfXTHAN KAPI,1XN Hand. llcspite his ruscuu-II In:IIIIIrI' Nathan bcczuuu well kiinmn while at Central mul mlxlul many friends In his lixt. JUNIOR KELLEY Society of Litcrntiiir :mil Ilisnii-yr: laws' lligli SQIIWII Clulrg uemmi In-mlm VIIIII, ,xg a leader nf IIIQ Nc-Iirml, :mil a person with mic IIIIY Innr Junior wa: :I mi-crm. XVILLIABI F, KfI.I.oG liill wzli unc nf Ilmw gill- Iimiiml fc-llnmw 'nm I-In Ntniiiliug but :Il llw NIIIIII' IIIIIQ .IDI fm' IIIIMIII. I l'agclfifl.1'-ffzl' I 1 THE ENTRALIAN 193 CHARI ES E. KORLIIAGE I:.,,I, lligli sfimi tiiiiig mi iiwtsfiu- meal.. Vlizirltle cnulil ,wwf vie i,If.mt-.I fm' heing 3 WI ,ia- am. Ilis jmfti sniilc :mil Iiiw, wi.,-t tim- I. anim. RosE KoTEI.ov Girls' lligli School Cluh. Rose worked continuously to attain the very best and we wish her the best of luck to succeed. ANNA KRAET Girls' High School Club: Typing Awards. It is her nature to he re- served, hut sometimes, as in her case, a quiet personality is as charming as a peppy one. JAMES LADDEN James is one of those l-:ind of boys whom we can't help liking, whether he wants ns to or not, ROBERTA RUTH LAIRD Her quiet force and even temper will push hcr stead' ily toward success while her strong syimmtity will win hcr nmuy t'rieiids. JOSLPHIN13 LALE ci?-mi-1.1 .m Clnh. She is at once seiimis and pleasant. .X wealth of hap- piness pucps continually from Im- iii-ight Q,-QE. l Page Fiflj'-six 1 CARL W. LANIJIss Karl always secmctl ro lf- Einfi,-aiw em-ylimig-Q Cin:- aeteristic which we envy hini. NYC feel sure that he will he a Success. EUGENE LANHAM lingene is one of Centralis cntomologists. Ile was known for his ability in scientific work. MILTON JAMES LARGE Iinnny was the type of fel- low who lets the other maxi sing his praises. His work tlirnnglioiit the four years was good. DOROTHY GLADYS LARKIN She enjoys laughing, and if she will hut invite us we will join her in this healthy spurt any time, KENNETH LAYTON President Ccntrzil Franklin Cluhg Vice-President Stu- tlent Councilg lil Circulo Espanol. A fi-ami to mm.,-, Q pal to evciy Franklin: Kenny was a -rcal boy in every sense. He :lid niany things tn keep Central from lacing n tlI'enI'v place. ' HAIKRX' RICHARD LEI3 Society nf Litcraturc and Iiitm-y, 'lihis tall, curly haired nlachc was quiet. hut his at- titmlc aria im..-aim spoke- .if the ahility anil power that were conccalcrl hon:-ath his calm appcarnncc, THE DENTRALIAYXI 193 R11 11111111 XV, K1x11'1N 111 'lk111'11 11 1111 111111111 .1'1-111 11 --111'11- q11111q 111 1111.11 .1 1111 1111 111111-1- 1111111 1111'11.11'11, 131111-. K1 NDI11114 l1g111- 111-1-111111-11111 111 11111 11111s1 well-11111111 111-11111r 111 1 1-1111-211 111-cznxw 111- wax 11 Q1'11t11-111311. :1 5111111-111. 111111 11 11-111- 11-1111111 1.1 1-11-1-1111111-. I1ARKY W. Kk.NN1-1' l I'e511l1-111 lfentrnl 171-11111-11111 11111113 1111515 1111411 Sc1111111 0111111 111111111-1 NIf111111-1-, S1111 -lem L'111111ci1 'lllli l-11111115111 '20, 'Ling T1-ack 2111: X:11in11al Xlhlclic 5chol:I1'sl1ip '5111'ic15 11ve '211: 611111 4:1113 511111-11 I-111111111 1.11111111:1ryg 1i1- 1'irc11111 1CN11111111l. 'l'11i1 1115111 F1-2111111111 1::1r11er1 1e111I11- 1111111 in :111111'1ics and ,11ci:1l 11111111111 LORliT'l'A DOLORI-.S KI.N1'oN M1111-11111 1.1111-11111 S11111-11-z 111111-111 .11-11111111 121 1'11-111111 IQS111111111. 1111111111 11-11. 111-1 1,1111-1 11111 wc k111-w 111 1111- 11-,1-:1Q111'ei 1111111111 111-111-11111 11111 1112111111111 110111, XIIRGINIA A. KIf,11s1'11NN 1:1111 111111 811111.11 111111: 111111-111 111111111 11111111 I'1111- 1111-11 '11, 1111111111 1111111111- 111111 1111- 311, 11111-111-.11 111111 111111111 11-111-11 111 1111 111111 11111111 11111 1111-1111111 1111- 1111-111-1111111 1111.1 .11111r11.1 1111111111 THL11I1s.1 RU'1'11 K1-.'r'rI.1e11 11111111111 1.1111-11111 A111-111111. 111111.11 1111111111111 1111111 11111: 111111 51-1111111 111111. 81111111111 1111111c11 '2'f. '2111. .1 1111 11111 11111111 111111111111 :11111 11111 1111111 1111411111-11. 5111- wzu N1v1-1-1. 1111:11111- :11111 pep- 1'Y- F1111Nc15s V111111N1.1 KIMBFI1 111111111 2111111111111 111111, 11111111 1j1111111-1- 1111, XYQ s11:1lI 1:1111 1I1c 11111111111 111 X11g1111:1 11- :1 .111:11-111 111cxfc11 gurl 111111 41 -111111, 1 11u:111. Do11o'rHY K,1'I'11LI11'N KINKAIJI: 111114 High S1-1111111 FI1111: 12111111 L':11l1icr H2111 511-1111- 111i11g Team 'Z11I: Y1111cy 111111 'lsvzuu 439. 11111-111113' wa, 111111111' :111 1110 wluilc. Love, 11111111111-be. 111111 c:1p:I11lu11es:1 wa-rc :1p11111'1-111. 111 hm' person. AN N K1.0I'PElK 11111: 111 the girls 111111 11111 11111 111-i1-e 11111 111111111111-1111, 11cver!hcle1b 5111- wm :11w:111 11111i11g 111 1111111 if C1111-11 11111111. K1111-ILEEN KN1xUss 111111-1-1-11 1.11111-111-1 511111-11: 111111111 Z1111111111111 1111111 1111-11' 1Iig11 s11111111 1111111 lil 111111111 1i,111111111: 1:11111 1':1s11i11r, 1111- 111-11111111111 1111111111-11111 1111111 11111 11121111 111111 1111- 111111- 115 111 gm 111111g1 1111111 quick- l1' 11:11 A :111-1-11w 111 us 5111, EDXVIN F. KNIGHT, JR. V1-1111111 lirncr-1111 1 11111: 1111-1 'I'1':1111 lfontlmll 21113 SQQ11111 Tefun 1711111111111 'Zvi X:11i1111111 .X11111-111: 111111111' S111-iuty: Nu' 111111111 Honor Snciutyz S111 1111111 l'1111ucil: l'11-11116111 VI1111: Cust NI1111111'BIn111c 43ll1. 121111111 Iuroke 111111 p1-11111i111'111'1- 111 1111 wunmr 51-.11 when 111' 111111 :I berth 1111 1111111.45 111111111111 team. 1111111 'FHOMPSLJN KOIKNI-'I1I,ll 5111111-111 11111111111 111111111-11111 1111- '2I: 1'1-1111111 1-j111u11.111 111111. 3111111131-r 111111 TQ11111 NI11115 nf us 11111 11111 :1-I 111 I1111111' vlnrl: 11-1111 1-111111Q11 111 11111 11111111 11 1111111111111 111111 11111111 111' 11. I Page Fifi-1'-wr NI I THE DE NTIKALIAN 1931 lxxnl l.uv1'l i' Xliiii-im I.iii-iiiri Sm-ii-cy: li-nuzil llmiilzi Vluh: tiiilq' lligh Schoul Vluh, ,X luxcly girl with ai Niixrvru fu-ling ful- um- fin-11.15. Threw filling nnirkx ure, nmlnm, lriciiilxhip :mil suc- ww. PAY ALLENE l.U'l'ON She his hen-n with ne for ihrue yn-:uw mill .iltli.-ng-h not mzmy nf ns kiimr har per- Nmmlly we harm- in-It har hulp- ful prev-nce. EARL LYON llc anim my vcry mi..-ii hut whcu he rliil you may reel :iwsnrecl that it was worth while. .Xu cfficiuxit, lmrcl-wm-kin,q person. MARJORIE MAQE lil Cirvulo lfspzuiul: flirls' lligh Schriul klnlf She was the owvicr -if mrmy mi-Q qualities :mil was gic- clziimc-fl zu very lilulifrnin girl, LEORA P. M,x1oNlax' 'i',-ping .mm-.1 uv, She Q, 1. 1.9-UA uf mii,..- :intl greatly L-ii-Jnyx tuning in- mi thc ruilin ni huh' X-lull' flf her fzirnrile win-urimi-. Biass1EP.hl.iN1iigiml1M Shu has n 14-iifli-im' lib' UC' live ph-zifuilx :ix Nlvj 'N 'N' Wuqilly iwiifl My ilmiiiii' quill uriiximiiig. J MAQK E. Mixxu- i' Le K L-irlc l-i.mcaif. 1111,-mini,-. im-k was no giziiir, lim siippml hc pimul :i strong ui ll-iitizil vxuiy yczir thzir hi- wiv lwii-. CARL R. M1KNNlNIj R. 0. 1. C. Cznl was fi real fricnd to many :md ai lruc mic, too, If yn.. 111.1 .mi M Q., know him you niiswil xuiiwtlliiig. HERh4AN T. MARCUS Sturlcnt Cumifili Orclicslra. This hoy's huhhy ima print ing, hm he wciiiurl to have ri mueicul n j1iANu'rTE mill aim. lVlARCO1.lS Central .Xrt Cluh: Girls' High Sclmnl Vluh: Typing Awzirrl , ,leznictlc puswssccl :i very 'tu xmtilii xihlnh 'nh nrhf - ' -'-ni.- us clnuhly fi-nil uf hi-r. Sh: calf! lm' heal fm Qtniluclincss to hcr frien rle. ANNIS MAllI.1XTT Girl! lliggh A girl with whose muh have loft ll preesifiii on MA RG fi KET X llvv llzill 0 . 'sw lnifkey 2.11. Scliiml I hih. an unusual iizlnic unlly gn-nl way: in-ii lilezi-:int mi- nm lXflA1c5s.1l 251: Lziski-Lhall She sua. '1-5111 iw giliigln. mul limr! Thi- gym lvfirh- urs iii-vcr hml in iwiiy :ilium X1:ii:.iii-V5 wiuiiiiu .im wi zu tcxmi Im' fha' irzu u-uzilli the in-.L nm- thi-ic. l Page Fiiffj'-flillf' l THE ENTRALIAN1931 Donorllv l7UIJl.liY h'lAliTlN illllut.. l.im-:wr Flfvivlyr i'f..i.ll-lil lil ul-fill., L,- ,.f.ll..l: l'l.l,ll,Q.-.lilllll cgi. lllilizlug Xzuiomll lhmur po- fiuy: slllllglll lmluilgllg l.umiu.u'y Sufi' :zllz lvlflii High Srllnul Club. She wus zillmixx--l for her hwnblu clmrzlcter mul for her ability ll. Always ll.. uw lhiugs that please llif most. ELIZABETH LYTLI2 NLXRTIN 'lmllfui Literary sllciexzyg Central .Xrt Clubg Lc Ler- cle Fmlmli. laellys llllmlilllg cyvs make ns want ln know her better. for they tell lu pleasant things llllmll their llwlifr. ARTHUR R. lViATHERS Central XYebs!er flnbg Cab- inet Nlulnller Buys' High School kflubg Senior An- nouncement Com mittee 1 Central l7i-:ima Club. lt isn't necessary to say much about Art, for his honors :uul social successes are :ill plu'tx'uyed within him. PAUL MATTHEWS Centl-nl XVebstcr Club: Boys' High School Club? Central Drnlnzl Club: Once in a Lifetiltlc 'illli i'XVhn's Uossn '30: Lv.-:ul Dorothy Vernon of Hnrlrlun Hall '31, Pauls lzllcnt, which has brought hiln before us on the stayzc, is such that we all agree slmuhl bc furthcr cle- wlllpqll. PAUL RAYISIOND MATTES nn,-5' lliqh schfml vlllll. His lnzluucrs are the final ml ,lvl-ll-Cf floim-'lil fluf- acter, :incl nothing ui zl per- son cuuhl he lunrc mlusirnblc. REBA FA Y MCCRACKEN Shu pusst-well tlu: happiest Of Uiffffzfmil flmlnllm scnsc -- :inll inlplvsscil us with lui ciiicient uso ut' it. I Pu,ql'Si.il3' I Cll.fil:l.E5 Mc:CluiLi1Y ,lllh-luqh lua mum- 1- u-ll gl-fl.-L-ll it-alll u,f..l.l.ll,ll- lim, nr., lu- has bruuullt lmllm' .ll-...l lilmsslf lu- mi l-.wil siumlfrv nf llu- llluc :mil Wlult- HIEI.l1N ELlz,xlslaTH NICCUBISIN Vclltrfll Clmrnl Kilub: lil Vlrculu lispnnul: Central 'I'l'uuvcl'e: Cluhg 1'inaforc 'ini Hells of lf1ipistr:xllu '2!l. .Xe one of the main st:lnflA bys in the music lleimrtnient she bvczlnie quita pmnlincnt in this line of work. EUGENE R, MCCULLOQH Central Zoological Club. NVQ hnpe that ill the future Gene will take things more :ci-i-msly than he has in llu- prlsl. :intl that hi- will be in pupulrlr than :is he is now. EUGENE F. MCDONALD we .uf sm-fy lf, my limi we l-lilllrl :ill gel it chalice lil ku-uv him. hul those wliu llifl will say llul lm l- 3 real it-ll.,li. MAll'THA JANE MCGAUGHEX' .xllslmlun r.ill-l-...ly soflclyg tillls' Illgh Schuul Club. ,X Qrcnt llcul ut hcr time :lt licnllzll was tukcn up with lm ilmlcilu. llecnucc .ll hvr intense intl-rvst in this :lrt she- expects lu :lance hcl way through lifnz MARY LOUISE hfll1GIil' tilrls' lligh Si-lluul Lilub Slu- was neil-r toll prou-l lu :ll-col-l well ml-:ml cuiimvl :uul nuvcr too si-llish to glit- R it lrlu-n sh: riullll. THE ENTRALIAN1931 'XllC1',IUNl NIQCJINNI ss I-..nilfm i1.lw.li.. I.al.,l-...y Sui-ii-15: 1'ii-xiililnr Sun-li-nr Vnunril: tliilx' High Svlunol llnlml Si-nvunr Ckvlnnvl R. ll. I'. V.: Xzltinnzil Ili-nur Sn- iicly: hlcilnl l'inncr. fcn- vxzil lfrzenklin Vlnhz Fi-ninr linllul Most I'-ipnlzir Gul, When Inna- run-ixiil thc i'ni'Qn-il ln-nur nf Qpniimi ilvlfnwl it wzie :nninlii-i ingirk ni rmrngxiitinvi nf hw' im- mvnfi- pnpulzirny. C,iTH1iu1N1i MCGRAW lil l'iri'ul0 lfsplni-fl. ll is Nznil that 'xlill waivi- rnns fh-vp. Whin mn- Iw- uninu- hi-ni-r :icqiniiivml with l'1nhei-ini ihi lleplh oi her nnlnrc xnzikce thu plurnfc quite nlnin. CLARICE ELIZAISLTH MCINTX'RE Central Znnlugia-:il Vlnh: Girls' High Sulinnl Vlulrg 'Typing .Xiixii-414, ,X wmnlcr on the lillcwrixui- who ilrew nin :nlniii-mimi with lin- skillml .il-Q-inf...-y. Russnu, MQINTYRE i'In!1 Sec- W1 lrzn lmkiviulfili 'zen 1 Ill-IIs of n'umr..l r:..l.n1, ,- i' . l'inafin'c- 'Bs C'npiatr:nm 'YEL Russell dii1n't much hnt what N145 xcry hi- ilnl .ny was sirziiglit funn the -hnnl- rlcr. HC ii-.ii cn-l,l,.,.1,'. friunfl. JOHN NICICIBBIN' cmlnil .xi-i 1'n.l,1 llzink uiniaci-. John in., nf 1. .1-li-W1 .ln- ,.f,,m.... mn thi- .-lim...-n-ii: nc iliil .M mi- lynn nwi 1.4-miang 1. fl-im: l.. n.,.,iy nf ii.. HARRY A. MLKMM I 1. JR. lintziny 11.41,-f..-.n..ni. in Vfrlxlxllluin 'Q' llis hui n-lvl, nm nl :hc hinlopnul lim-. lin: l-i- lnix wnivi-n i.. ll., xnniliilg. ln, inn-in in nnnui i:ip.iii'n- 1 , fi W 2 5, 'K 6 ESTHILR McN,n1A1m Ilelphinn I.iu-:airy Surivtyg tiirla' High Schnnl lilnh: Central llumnivnl K lnlig Vcntrzil Zonluggifzil Vlnh. listhcr was p,.,ni1.n mi ,muy with her Llul: Sinn.. Init with scures ni olhm-ri, JUANITA MERliII.L Vontuil Znnlnpii-:il Vlnhg flirls' High Sclwnl Clnh. Ice skating is ri-filly hex' favorite lmhhy hnl we imag- ine that slw finrlw nmny wm-llni-hile thingy lu do when skatin: is nut of :ea- son. EMILIE B. NIEYER c'i-nn-1.1 .in Chili: ran-15' lliuh Schnnl Chili. .Xnynnc cnjny-1 clning things fm- Iwi- liguinw gm- i. quick rn gipnrcmall- an-l xerg acl- ilnm film, nnili. JQHN S. IWILXCE 4'enlru1 livin-unix 1 lnlu: Qin- Ilizsh limi cxmiivil. img' bchnnl Chili: lixick Vfnn- nzlny '::u. A winning way: .x i.1l-M.n ...nic ln our hcznix lIc'll stay nn filo. JACK N. MILLAIK In-wllilm swirl, nf rin'-nl ture znnl llimny: Nniifnml llmioi- sim-i,'. Stnrlint Chnni-il: l-'irwl l.icntminnt li. O. 'l'. C.: Semin l'in :nirl Ring: Vmnininccz l'reei:li'nt Ventrnl Officer! t'lnl1: l.nmin:n'y Stuff: llnyy llipzh Svhonl Chili. ili-clwimp Le Vurclr lfimii-:iis. lf he niziki-5 xi frienil he kveps him lay heinu xi frnfnll. BIQIKNAIJINE Ln Lum' AIILLPR lu-i-fel-I .iiriwlfiiici-: 'l'i-ning .xwfn-.1. In-.f imim- ..f i..-.-mi :ii- ii-nflzniui-. ii-ln.-h ii-iv :nm..i, will- ll.-ll. in-r C.i..1l1..li lm- mln ..f pnnvtuzllng in nfl lifi-. I Pflgl' Sixlly-Olli' 1 TRALIA 193 CQITOIKQIA RUTH lNlll.LER .XI-muuiau Literary Sucicty: lirntial Zrmlngical Club? llirl-' lliqh School Club. XVI- I-njuyll he-ing with her he-cauw ul' hci jolly com- raclcxliip :Iuil hccausc she maflu IIN ll-I-l that she want- ed ut NIARGARIET IIVIBRIE MlI,I.ER Central llulauy Club: Stu- dent Cuuucil '30, She liarl a way of saying things which were in iliffer- ent that she marle Iif appre- ciate her cmiversatimxal aluil- ities. MARTPIA A. MILI.ER Central Art Club: Girls' lligh Schruol Cluluq lil Circu- lo Espanol. Giving her hearty support to all schnul projecli. and loy- ally Smwiiiig up for Central. were in a large Im-asurc the causes fur her being well liked. MARY ELLEN MILLER Le Cerclc Fraucaisg Girls' High Schuol Clulv. Althouuli her interest: are varied anrl her tafler many. she has all the funrlamcntal qualities of a typical Cen- tral stuiluut. NED MILLER Xenfs lmiirlicap rlirlu't keep lug spirh limi-11, aufl we acl- nure his ilcterinim-sl manner. NEDRA NIILLER Natural Suicucc Vlulv. The frank Qmile will! wliicli Nhe alu-ay :I-vet: xi- aurl the liearty IIollu'i liars anlrlerl lim' lu thu listb nf our frieurle. l Pagz' SiXfAl-flffl TIILLRIA NllLl.1iR tau: IIIQII SL-lmql Clin.. Ill-. lliutschc xgwng cpu- ufu z...,I0gICfII Lam, Tlu-lxiia was the lilac of 2-II. wh., Ilirluigli lwr capacity for fun. wal a wclcorfne avl- rlitimi to any cxeursion ui pai-ly. STANLEY C. MITCHELL I'.-L-4.11-.if Sm-my nf Litciaf uirv aurl llifmryl Suumr Iiallul Host Active lloyni liililm--in-Cliiel' Lummary: l'rexiulcIIt Tluys' lliuli School Vluh: Piesident Central Art Clulug National llouor S0- Cin-ty: Art Eflimr Cami-alian '30, 'lllz Golf Team. The lmnnr, Hhlnxt .Xctive Inav, ,iumiy wluxws ,um Stanley I-as Im-.I Im infli- vinlual Ccntralin-. HUBLRT Molm Danrl. lluuh was one nl' nur merry heavywciglits aufl he looks as tlmugli he Iuiuht rlcvclnp iutn a very prmuiiient cm- zen. LOUIS C. MOI-IR Ile- I.f..I Q way of his mm that um: coul:lu'l help but liki-. JABIIZS NIONK f'eIItr:Il Fiiiei-,lui liiluh: Tloye' lligh School 1'luh: Captain. llatialifwu ,Xcljulaut R, O. T. Ki.: Crack 1'lal0uII 'QSZ vi-:wk 1301111-mw eng Crack l'latmui '29: lfrack Squad. Um' uf LAeIlfI'fll's lxcxt Ciulcle au-l vvcryoiie uill agree, a fiuc fell-iw. IKOBIZRT E. MONTGORILRY Cl-ulial XYclmcr Club: X34 xi-mal Mlileiic Ilouur Sn- ciuiyg I.l-ner Man 'rmk 'nog I:..,: IIIQII Scliuol Club. .xii m...Ni.,1 I.-Inuit-, are lyric .Null likv him mu ll final emu. THE ENTRALIAYQ 1931 S111w11 XV. MO11111 11-111111I11111.'1111I1111. X'11-1- I'111.111111 11.11. 11141151-111.111 111111, 111111.11 1111.111..11.1111 1:1 111.111.. l1-x,..111..1- 111-.111 1111.-111.11111 .ll 11111 111 11111-1 1-11111-11.1111-11 1111.111 11111111111 11111111111 .1111- 1111-1-1111q N.-1-111111 F111xNc.1s xl. MO1111L1-5 1.11-111111111111 11. 11. '11 F1 IF111111-Qs 11111 11111- 111 11111 111411 111 1111111 11 '11 1:. 111111 111111 11111-11115 111 11s 11 1111111-Q 1111f 1111111, M111-11011,-1111111 C,1'1'HE111N1i E. MO11111s 1211-11' 1111111 901111111 011111: C1-1111-:11 .1111 C11111. l'1if1- R. U. '1'. C. 1'111xe1- 1'11111u,1 ',111. XV1- 111111111-1-11 her 111111c1-S 111111 11ur 11111-ck 1111111111-1 111 111:111-- 111: c:1r11'111111-ex 11-111 n 51111111- nf 111111111-1111-nt 111 114. ROBERT 1. MO11111s 51101111 TQ11111 1f1111111111lg Suc- n1111 Team 11111111-1111111. 131111 wa: 11111-1111 11111-1-E111-11 in 11111lctic4 111111 11-111 one 111 the 1111ys 111111 gin- 111C 111-11 te:1111z1s 11111611 11'1111111u as 11111. 511111-. W1L1.1Aw1 D.MOuN'1'A1N Cc-11tr111 111111- 111111: 1'i1111- 1'o1'o 'Zag 1Z1111. 111' 111111,- tr:11111 'ESL Yn11've 111-1111:1111y 1-.1111-11 111111 I11l1 Billy. 11111 111- 1111-1111 :111111c11 1111111-111111111111 1111-11 n:1111e. A 111111-1-11 11111- 11111111 to cvery11111-. V.E1zI.1fN1 NIUIJ1 11 G11-11' 111111 51-1.1.1.1 111111. S1-111111 1f1..1111-1- 1'11111111111w'2 CC1111-11111.11 S11-1.1.11-11111-11 1.1111111111-1 111111. 1111111 11111 .11111..1 -111 11 111-1.11111 111-1 1111.1.11..1 .-11.11111 11111 1.-11.-11 1111- .1 1- 1.1.1.1 1 ,1,...1 ..-.- 1.11.1111-.1 111-1 11- 111g1111y. - 1 MA111' Q1EC1I1X NIUELLI 11 1111111111111 1.111-1-1111 S111-11111-1 1111-1: 111111 S1-1111111 1111111 11-1111.11 '1'11.111-1-111 911111, .X loyal 111-1111111111 11-1111 1111111111 111e 54111111 w111 111 her 1-1111+ 1111111-s11111111Q11 111'1' 11011-1 1:111- 11.g 1.11.11 111111.11 HIELEN V1111,1N111 MURRAY I:-3115 111 C11111.11111111 'zf1. '-111 A1-f1111,1 '1:11g 1111 1'11-1:11111 1Csp1111111, 1111111 111 11111111 1.1 1. 1111114 111111-1111. 1.111111 1.11.1 1111111111111 1111, Wu 11111C111y 111-e 1111111111- 1-11 of 11c1Q11. PAYE GLENN MYER Very few 112111 thc 1111111111111- 11i1y 111 1111111-eci1111- the aler- 1111g .1-111111 1.1 111-1 111.111111111- 11:111115 1111111rc. 11111-111151111314 JOSEPH NLSLAGE 111111-nl 1f1-1111111111 1111111 1.1011- 11111n111 11, O, '11 1.., 1 111111 111.11 T1-1.1111 1111111 l'1111ou11 ':S, '29. ':10: 1 1-ack 1'11111111111y '28, '20, H1111 1411,-Q' 11iu11 S1-1111111 F11111: P1-rfcct .X11e111111111-1-. 111: 51111111 work 11-115 il111E11'n1- 1-11 11y his :111i111y 111 li. U. '1'. C. 110 1111: 111-11 1111-1 1111111 111111 likul 113' cu-1yo11u. THEODORE E. NEX'l1ll 1.1c11rc11:1111 R. 0, T. C.: 1'r:1ck 1'l11101111'211, 430: C1:1ck 1'11111pa11y 1211, 'zzog S11111Q111 L'111111c1lg Central Officms' 1 l1111. .X11r11l1c1A of the :11'1113': 51111- 111111c1'S 111111 a 1.11-11111-111 1111- :11-11111111 g111111 f1-111111---111.1l's 11111.11 JOSEPH H. NOAH 11.4, 11.11.11 11-111 11.11 11.1111-1 .111 1111 .1-1111111 1111.-11 11.1 1111 1111111 1.11.1-111111 11.11 .1-1. 1.1.1 11 1-..111c1.11- 1.1 111.1 1-1111... 1 P11,q1'Si.1'iw1'-ff,11'1'1' 1 THE ENTRALIAN1931 W'11,1.1,u1 Noxxucu 1:11,-1' 111111 511111111 1'11111. liill 11-111 11 11116 11-111111111111 11-1 111-1 11111- 111111 111- 11-111 111 21 1111-1-1A i11 liic. FRANCES L, Nucmo l'ent1:1l l'l1111'11l Club: Fen- t1':1l 'I'r1111vc1'e Clulu 'lllinzv fum 22-: Lczul lk-lls of l':1pist1'z111n '29: ln .Nr- ca1ly 'Img Typing .Xu':11'd, AS Ccnt1'z1l's co11t1'il1utirm to the musical worlrl wc are proud 111 claim hcr 114 mir own. ANTON JOHN OBliRNDOR1'l1R F1111 T111111 111111111111111. T1115 1111111 1111111 11-11 111 111111 f1g111111g 1111 111 1116 time z1n1l wail unc nf our but l1:14kc!rc1'S. WANETA O,BRIEN A-1:1111 111 C11p1S11-111111 , '29: In Arqzirlyn BU: l'e11t1'z1l Choral Cl11l1. .Xltliough she :lid not give us much 111 her attention we feel that Qhc has l1cc11 :111 :is- scl io 11111' Qcliool. RIC1 1111111 O'CoNNo11 The u'11rtl1 of this fcllnw was not im-:1h111'c1l i11 lhc lmnors l1eston'c1l upon hi111. l1ut in Yhe 11l1s11x111'e wc sluiivcd f1'c1n1 knmvinu him. I-RANQES O,DELL Fraimw is the type of girl N A , call 1-111-1111 ' 111111 0111- 1111111 1111111115 the 111111 1111-:111i11u 111 the 11-11111. what we 1111- pi-111111 111 l P11g1'Si,1ly-fo111' I 1 1 .1 E1 1 11 . 22:1 IsA1s1.1, QJLSLN 111111-11-11 1.11111-111-1 s111111y: Q1-1111-111 2110111111-111 1111111 1-31 111111111 1511111111111 1111-15' 1111111 s1-1111.11 0111111 1.11111111111-y S111111 S111111111 1'.11111c11 1111. 111111111 1111111111111 11131-11111- 111111- 11111.11 11111 1.11-11111111 1111111111 1111- 11111111 1.1111-11 1111- luci Rosl, EDITH Os1a11MAN 111111-11 111 A 1.111-111116 2111. 111-1- 111111111111 1111- 111111111 111-11- 1i1111s c:111ie1l her to take :111 111111-1 111111111 111 111111111 5111111l:i11u A1111 i111c1-ceml 111 play w111'k. MUlllllI. OTTMAN Miiu-1'x':1 Lite1'111'y Sociclyg C'ent1':1l Zrmlugicnl L'lul1. Muriel poswewfl so n1:111y g11111l 1111aI11ies 111111 in is 11:11-11 1111- 111 111 111111111-1-me 1111111 Um' frie-mls c'nul1l give ynu n1z1ny 11i thuin. MILIJllIfD Evl-,1.YN OXYENS S111 ,111-1 1111- 111111111 1. 5111-- ing, :1111l we rxyu-1-1 xl1e's go- ing 111 lm :1 1111111 l111n1c1nak1-r 111 111111- 1111. 101-1N H. P1x1.1.1xN1cH 111-1 111-11111111 11-1-Q111. jj1'1111111-111-1111 111 1111 111111g5. 1111. 111111111 111-11111111115 1115 11111111111 11111-11111 u-urk. MARGARET M. PA1.M1g1i XYO 111'c1lict 1l1:11 somcdriy Bl:11'gJ11'0t is y11111u In he 11111- 111 1111- 111111111-11 11-111511 111 :lm a1:1t1-. 4I.111x 1xm..1 1111111 1: .1 1.11 .111111.1 I 14111. 11.11171 141111 1.1111 11.1,1111 11111. 1111111-111 1'..11 ,1111l.,1 1:1-111.-. l'1.1111-111 1.11 .1111.. N111111111 11111 111 li 11. 'lf 111. 1'1l1l 111:111- CQ1111. QI, PM. I'11-11.111111 C1111 111111: 111111111 'I'1'.1111 jx '211. l'1-.1111 '::11: 1 U1 14 11 1 , I 111. 11111 .11111 L1. I 'l'.:1111. c1 1111. 11111111- 11..1 1111 1 111111111 1. 1111111 .1 11111.- N155 131 I'1.1 111.1 'I1 ,UA 1I, 11111111 11HEiDENT1iAL1AN 1931 '11-11 111111: 11... 1111-1 NI.1N1 1.1. .1..k 1.1114 N11- 11.1 111' 111111 :wk .11111is 7.1111 111111- 111,11cn1 1'I11l11 5111111111 1 C11 '1l 1'..1l 11.11 ..11 1-1111111111 ..11.1:1 1'.'111r:111 111111 llllll. H1 1111.151 H. 511111111111 I1111.-1 '25, '2f1, ':z11: I 11'v1'1- 1 11111 e 1'11I11n1111. 'I'r.11 1'l:1c tuiti 51.111111 ' O1llw!L.! 1111 11 '11 U11 11 PAIKNI 1-1111: 11-1 111 1111-'1 SS 111' 1111111 11111 l:111.1. V1 51111 - 1 11 I1-11111 131111111 I'1lI 1 ' 1111.11 I 5.'1'1111.1 1.1111 111111'211s1111.11 ,. .1 '1:1.1 1:1111 A11111111.11, 111-1-1111.11 1111.1 1.1.11 1. .-1111 1111-1-11 11111111-1..11 111- 11.1- 1-1-1-1. 1111111111111 11111. 111. 1-111111 1111.1 11-1111 111. 11111- .11 -1:1111 11.111 x11..1.1..114' Hlfl.lzN P1x'1'1'111wx 1111-11.11111 1 1-111--1.1 1.111.111.1111 111111, 1:11 1 1'111.1111'11..,1. 1111111111 .111 111111. X11-511.1 12:1-1-1u111.111 211. 111151.11 11.11-111.11 'zen w.11-1-1-1 -:fn 1,111.11 111.11 11111111121 'Q-1 11.1.-1111, 1111, 211 .M 5:11111 :1 :11.11l 11111111111 11111 Q1-1111111 1. 41.1 11 111 -11111111-1. 11-111.11111 11.5.1111 11.111-11.1.1.1 Co1.1.1i'1 ll 1'.11'N11 1111 1'111-.1111 1 111111.11 .111111,1,:11 111l11111- 11,1- -1111 11.-1-11 .1111- 111 11-1 111 11.111 11.1- lma 1111.111 .1 1111 111 1111111111 111.1 11111 .ll 111 11' 1i1.11k. 111 1.1111'1111- 11111. .1-1111 1111.111 111111 H1.I.I'lN 111.11 I.Ill 11 1-,.,,,,-Q1 1-..11111.11.11 1111'1' 131.1111131111111 ff.. ...1 51,1. 1,11 11.111111 1111111..1 h:1v111q :1 11.11111 11111 111 Q11111111111. 11111.1 11.1 1-11 11 5111- 111111.11 111. .111111111 111 1111.111 .1 11111.11 T11o11.1s V. PI-'l.I.MOUN l'11lk V1-11t1':1I 111111-.114 111111, 11111 11.11 11111.11 .11 .1111 11, 11. T. 1. 14 11111 n1111lI1111 1-1- :1111111c 111 111 1-1'1iu11-my 1.11.1 11111101-11111y. SYDNEY PI21.'1'zM.1xN S.-111111 1:31111 1:1111 11.111 .Xlhletcui N:1111m:1l Suh.11:1-1- lin' .Xthlrlic Ilnnor Suck-13: 12111111111 I1:.sk1-1I1:111 ':L11: .111- Slznte 11:1Ske11m1l Tulun 'SZI1g Lf X11111 Fmrtlrall. s1-111111 11-1. .1111 111 111C 1.1.1.1 .1111-zl:1n.1i11f,'l1ig1l1 Sclln-'11 11111- 1111-1 111 1111. sm.. 11.' 1111.1 .1 C11-1111 11:11'11 fighter 111111 ln'- will 11e111vcd 111' UQ-1111111 101111 11111-r hc 11715 :1111e. A1.1.1aN1-1 PIQNUL1-:'1'oN 111111111 1111110111111 011111. .1111-11e 1111.1 1111.- .11 1111- 1111111 111111.!1111111 111-1: 111 111. 11111111 1111.1 2111 211110111 111111111 sup- 1111111-1-. RU111 JUAN ITA P1-,N nu- '1 ON R111I1's Alum .liuuily 11111.111 11. 11111111 111 14111111 111-1 11e11111 1.11.1 1111- 11111111 11-1111111111 11.111 l11Q11ll1m1.11111.1I Hx. JACK B. PI:NI.0I.I7 It 1411011111111 lllflf OHL f7lkL'i 11 111.1112 11111112 1.1111.1'.1:111111- S1111, 11111 such is 111.' Cuw 11-111-11 .1111 much 1:11-k. EsT111i11 I, P1-'lun' IP1-r Den1N1-11 Yen-in. .1 .1111e1. 11111111111 1111 111111. 1111.1I111'11511'1-I1 11111111-11 1. 1111111 11Iu:.s:1111 1111111ws11111, 111-11:- u1'1-1 11.1 I.1:111i11u. 1 P.14Q.'Si,1lj'-fi1'1' I THE ENTRALIA 1931 Ion PLTERS laptain Football Teain 3120: I-'ixst Team Football '2m, 205 liaskethall First Team 'iilg lf t'luh3 Track Team 'CHL Til: National Athletic Ilunax' Society. One of those leaders with that indomitable spirit that goes tn make up a winning 14-am, BERNARD PHILLIPS Fentral Zoological Clnhg Boys' High School Club, llernartl seemed to enjoy Mr. llainfs Zoology class espe- cially. Maybe he'll bc a teaclier of that subject some rlay. VIEDA BIRDINE PICKETT The happy possessnr of that which we all desireg the abil- ity to arljust herself to cir- cumstances and to make the most of her advantages. BLTHIQI. PIKE llcthel seemed to wanlc haps pily lhrouizli IIIost any kinfl of Inathenlatics, His gramlc average was something: to be pronrl uf. Rosie MARY PLATTNEIK Volley llall Teamg Hockey Team 'QSQ Basketball Teain 'Blk llcr em-ly chestnut hair is one uf Venti-al's bright spots and is a perfect mate to her cllcvrfnl smile. HEliBl:liT PLOTSKY oi-alma'-It '29, '50, Hn. llenhert was one of our fine iwnlnii-,ts-aiirl was seen play- mu the Instrument eapalvly many times, Anollier giftevl ninsn-i:nI. I Pugr Sixly-,tix ELINOR lf1mNcEs PoIt'I'IiR A loyal Centialite who al- uays stoofl hy thc school XYhat inure would he said for any one nf aux' nnxnber? ELIZAIII-:TH PORTER lil Cilcnlu lfspanol, XYc are son-y that we did not know lilizahetli hetter because sho impressed us so favomllly wht-It we did mt-1 her. MYRON POIKTMAN Mike wasn't known around school as well as he should have been but to those who rlirl know him he was a true friend. LESLIE R. POWELL Central Zrmlmziral Cluh: Boys' lligh School Club, One nt' C'entral's fnnstcrs. llc shnliell whenever Il ap- pealed to him hut he was never at :I loss for entcrt.IinA ment. .X distiiletive fellow, HUDSON L. PRATT One of that type nt' students that takes thinus as they may Cmnt---lie what they may. NAIDINI-1 PUIIc:I2I.L Girls' lligh st-Ima! CIIIIQ. A 1110.11-I-It I.,-,If-Vvlntu Mitt who enjoys st-wine. After adtline Im- pit-asm.: wav. this if 1. .-.,.nI,i,I1.IIm umm to beat .minluert-. 1E DENTRALIA 1 3 1 N-ic.-. .. eve, 111x111 1'l1n1x 11111. 111,11 -1 1 111111. 1,1-1--11 - ,1 1111.11 1,11 111 1111 111.1 1.1111 11.1 11t1 1 1111111t 1-111 .1111111- . 1111 11.111111 ...111 11111 111. IILJNI 141111111- 111111111 'uf-, 1:11-111111111 '31-z 1:f1fc111111 'Qs 11111s' 111:11 S1111-111 1:1111 .X11111111-1 1111- s11111'111111111:11: 1111111-1-1111s.111111111111111 games :11111 111111 -1.11111 i111 11111'11I11y, Romfiri E. R.1111,11a1i 1311111 11.1111 wx. -an M11 1f11111111t.111111-11 111111-1-1 11, 11. 1.1.. 1111111 111111111111 21 151111 sl111111rl 111111 111-1-1I 111 the 124111 QQ1111111 111 1.11 is :111 ev 11111n1 1f111111Q. I-IERSIAN RA Mme 1111111311 11-111 1111111111 11111111 11111111 11 1111111111 11 111111111111 11-111111 1111 1111-11111 11111-111111 1111 11111, 1111111111111111-1111111111 Xl 111111 1111. JA1gQU1.11N1- R,15NIQ14 1711111.11 111111111 111111: 'l'i1111 1111-11 '-esp 1:1111s 111 11111111 11-:11111 211, 111 .'111111111 'JNL 111111111111111- 11 1 E111 111111 1.111 nlxrng- 111, 1'1'111f111l1v1 1111 111 M11 1111-111-11 1111 1111 11111e1' i111 11 11111111 1':111.1. li. KWIQINIJA RA 1' 1.1111 1111111 +11.11111'11111 1111111.11 111.11 111 1111111.11 11111111 11- 111 11,111 11111 11.11 .111111.11.111 11 1111 11111 1111111111111 11'11-1 IKAYNTOND REES The secret of the fricn11sl1i11 he enjoys lies in his being blessed with the gift of perl petual go111l nature. EDITH REID Minerva Litcrzmry Society: Girls' High School Clubi Central Trouvere Club: Cen- tral Zoological Club: E1 Cir- culo Espanolg Bank Cashierg Student Council '28g Pin and Ring Committee: Cen- tral Choral Cluhg PinaforcA' '28g mln Arcady '303 Lead Bells of Cziipistranon l29. Tho grace and charm of this tiny bit of personality was reflected in all she did. MILDRED Sl-IERNIAN MAYER A willingness to work plus 11 hcauty of clmracter equals 21 splendid girl. T11at's Nil- clred. RUTH GRACE RIESINGER She is quite tall but vcry 1-Z1-useful with hex' immacuk late dress nnrl dignified 1:211- 1-nge. CHARLES RICHART Big H1111 C111-ly 11011111.11 Charlie was thc picture of an 11fia11le 11:1t11re 111111 11 tcn1lcr llcfut towarcl every- one. MARY K. RIGDON Centi-al Botanical CI1111: Per- fect Atlcmlanccz S1-111111- Flower Coinmittee, She rlerivecl pleasure to the fullest extent 11111 11f every- thing: she 1li1l. I Png1rSi1'ly-xewzz 1 THE ENTRALIAN 1931 FLORLNCE MAE RIPLEY iiim-r-1. Literary Society: Le cial-me L'r1..ms,: 'Tom-0' thy wi-mm of Haddon Hall 'xr r.fiuyi.i..g eyes combined with 1, sweet smile mafle lm Uiimmiang nlniough She im, been Wm. as only 1. am.-f tame. BEN RISEMAN Seconil Team FootballgTraclc Teamg johnny Get Your Gun 'ZZFL Denny is cliffcrent than most ot' ns. lle certainly picks a srremious sport, wrestling, hut then he has made a won- rlerful success of it. Central hacks her 4'Sanclwich King. JOHN RIZLEY Ile was grace-cl with the ahility to plan for himself his every step and then to carry out fully his plans. VIRGINIA ROACH Girls' High School Clubg '4Pinafore '28, Shc is quick to see the good in others and ever rearly tw commend them for it. XYise- ly critical hut never sarcastic. MARNIORIE ALLENE ROADCAP iwfsifiem Minerva i.itcrary Society: Student Council Qtrg central Zoological Cluhg ijirls High School Clulyg National llonor Society: swam- llallot, 'folly Good Girlfi Vie learned 'the real meaning 01 jolly iioorlfi wh!-rn wc met her, EDNA ROBERTS Thalian Literary Socictyg Girls' Iliah School flnb. .X girl of persevere-nce who followeil thc rloctrine, lf a thins! is worth doing, it's worth iloing wellf, l Pug1'Si.rlj'-vigbt JOYCE XVAN R0BI1lk'fS lil Circulo Espanol, She has a beauty ot' an nn- usual type which is greatly accczntnatefl by her ilark hair anfl eyes. EARL B. ROBERTSON All of ns ean't he leaders aml all cau't he followers hut there are some who are lmth. Here is on-2. BIZRNADINE ROGERS Thalian Literary Society: Girls' lligh School Club. llernarline always carried a smile on her lips and a spar- kle in her eyes. NATH.KN T. ROITMAN Central lfranklin Clnhg First Team liasketlmall '30, '31g State lfhanlpion liasketlvall Team: C Club: Fl, Cir- cnlo Espanol: Student foun- Qng nays' nigh sclmol clung Second Team Basketball ,293 Track Team 'llllg National Athletic: Honor Society. Tuhhy was one of our best lmki-11,511 players. my his every attempt in lifc hit the hasket of success. CATHERINE ROSE Girls' llisgh School Club. ller hronzell complexion was the em-y of all me girls and the proof of her former life in .Xi-ifona. JOHN ROSELL1 vlohn iliil .mr sr-ek W-ills.-ity' anil it was this attiiurle of reserve that macle him a -lis- tiuctive person. TYHE 1JENTRALIAN 1931 1111111-xux R11-,Q .111 1 111.111111' .1111l 111.1. l'1, ll 111 111111111 111 lil11 i-M111 11 l. l1l 111 LI 11 1 .1 1111- - 1-111 1.111 1.1 91111, 11.111-1.1 11 111 -,111-V. 1.1 1 111115. 1.1. 1111, 111111 lflll 1Rm1111r11111.1J x11111.1.1 l.11.1.111 310111. 11-14111111111 l'1i11.11-l11111111.11y Nutt: l'11'1.I111111 l.e irr1'l1- l r:.111..11- 1l1.l5 Il1ggl1 41-11.-11l 1 11111 11-1111-g1l Z1111' '11411-111 111111, l1'1111:1l 1111111111 111111. -1111111111 111 111111- 111111 WM X.11i11f:.1l II1111111 x11t1- 1A . 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ETTA BERNICI' Sc:11LE1N Colmnlmiu Contest Silver Neclal, Ge11'n1z111: 4,'11l11n1l11:1 Contest Gold Medal, Gm- mangP1'csi1lnnt lim' Ilcntsclw Yercing 1,74-l11l1i:111 l.iterf1r3 Society. Etta won nur sincere :11lxni1- ation l1y her alnility to gzire as excellent n fleclz1n1a1ion ln Gernmn as Nlie cnnlrl in Jing- lish. LANVRENCF SCHLOTZ- I-IAUER Der Deutsche Vcrcing N011- C'ommissioned Officer R, 0. 'If ff. '30g Central Rifle Team '30, L11w1'e11Q1 11111 1111111511 111: metal in Ariny, along: with other tl1in.Qs which hu hm clone equally well. GERALIJINE DORIS SCHROEDER Orchestra: Central 'l'ronvc1'e 011111. Gem111111C 11e11111e11 11111011 of 1111- 1111111 111 111ay111g 111 111e nrcliestra, Shu 111111 A sleep respect for culture: mul ru- finen1en1. ANNE Sc11wA11Tz Girls' High School Flulw. ,X girl who never ct1n1plai111 11111 who takes 111111us-11511111 come zmrl after tlomg hu lmest 111 1111111-om 1l1e111, 11 quite content, DEAN O. SCOTT i'ent1':1l Trollvere Club. lJuz1n's quiet w:1y has 111:1-lc 111111 11 11-1.11111 11-1111 1111-1-111111 he meets. I Pugv Six'fyA11i11c l THE ENTRALIAN 1931 DON SCOTT lin,-C lliuh School lflulrg irfiiiil. Rcil ltaircil and cheery, al- tray. fiit-nvlly to everyone. that iii-st-rihus llon. KATI IRYN SCOTT Vcntral Zoological Club: Stu- 'fuuncil 'tsug Girls' Iiigh ilcnt School Clulu. Shi-' -z always cheerful and full of mischief, Her smili- was spontaneous and hcr wit was coupled with a manner that could he dignified, if she chose. jiutias SLNHAUSEN Central NVelister Clubg Ceu- tral .Xrt Club: Boys' iligh School Clulmg Golf Teani '31, Iinnnic': nature strikes that tiiiphy iiiutiiim which we hit likc, CLl,I.I. SEXTON Boys' lligli School Club, Clcll is not content with twitltllint: his thumbs, but he speaks th the woihi with his radio station. KENNETH SHELEY .xiihttici my with ideals that will enable ,him to attain higher goals in the future. JA CQUIQ LINE SHEPHERD ,tristoniau Literary Societyg Lentral Zoological Club: Lc ljcrclt: Francaisg Central Botanical Clubg National llonor Society: Assignment iiiiiihi- lhiiiiiiiaiy. Jacqueline is to be com- iiiiiiiiiiiufhi- her steady anti rnnt-it-nttotrs work at all minus. l l'i1gt'Sf'z'c11l3' I RE1sEc.cix St-iipit Think thsliiii- iw. ller lmliliy, iii-iiiiiiig. ii im- usual in a girl hut hcr suce ms iii it hi-was that hui' work is iii-11 istimiiii. Lomax M. SHIRLEY There is one thing: wc can say of Alike anvl that is that he is just Mike anrl proud of the fact. CLEOTA M. SHISLER Girls' High School Club. During her years at Central she has inaflc licr usefulness felt and whvn she leaves many will miss her cheery presence. BONNIE SHIUQQK Girls' lliuli School Student Lionncil 'vzag or Mouse ':so. Club! Man As good heartt-:l as a girl gan bu. Bonnie has estab- lished lit-rsclt' in the hearts ot many as friend to be relied upon. HERBLIKT K. Sl-IROUT Lieutenant R, O. T. C.: Central Zoological Club: Crack Platoon 'Qin Crack Conipany '2!t: lianfli Drill- inaster of lianil 'Zllg Bells of Capistrano 'wg Orches- tra YTU. XYhcn Herb sets out to get something. he-'s sure to come back succt-ssful, SH U TTY DONALD J. Football '2:t. Football 'Silk cil: Track ' Track Captain 'iilg Central L , fluln. The mei-...ii of em-.l. strength. at rapiil tire nntul. and an innate ability for athletics. lion was one of the .iiimiiiiiiiih athlcti-5 at Vunlral. 4::II: .Xll Stat Student Coun- ---t '-'11 21- Xl-mills Till-.. xl. If X mu.. I ,.f.i l .-in--l.ul 'fi lwlt sri... .lx limi: ,K . N, .1 in 1' -tm: ll I' X- till. wil li,- ii i. ,.. ...ll .mx In - ...ull in. Kxiunu w Luc nv Snmm It Il.I,.I.1l..l Law .ii s...iei,: - 4-m.,l1 -. I allil. mil! llul- Sllinul llul. wi-nlunv 1 -luulil li Xi1.liCl-iviili-luu iii .ul-t who ltvlwlwrs in oivn., mznq, ,. tilnitrfll 1...invw..n ,Elma Mm' Sun I x llofkt-y Irwin 'Qs X splcnrlnl Q1rl'.xlInn'ill linxg lie rs-Incinlwiccl ai Central ff-ie ilu Il,,ni,i :intl filrifim. tl. .ling RUTH SIFBENTI-IA!.Eli 'l'lizili:1n literary Svcicty: Central Zoolouii-:il Sucif-tyl Girls' High Svlnlol Kflulr: Sluilfnl lfouiicil 'ilfli lnuii- nary Stuff. :ln mxtstawliuzz 'Llai-3 of :I girl with ,I filth-ing pm-one am, which I..-aware mf Im- nlauy liiunds, LLOYD EMILXISON SEIIIERLINC. cemlgll Zoologiral ljlull, I.II.,fI was one .If t,EmII.lr finest snmnnezs :ind that is sinnetlnng tn hr: pmourl nf. la XVR I-Nm Wa i N I1 S11-.CLP 11 entml l'v:uIlllmi lnlualake- up Klan Ilvuulniuy. tlnlizil z.,...nf,.sitg.I mill: -glmmn-,f fiit Your inu'l Tl: Unim- In a late-livin, 'JUL ll'lm's lines' IH: Imgnl ln Xrcznly' Ln. 'lmxiilliy X-mlm ut ll.u'll4i- llgilli' ,114 Cvulxal .mlm It I ml-3 -I-I lmnsl-lil' X-it-iv, Im., ni. lull af things l Inrlufi- le lilly! .I fr., ff I .I I .. n. It , l'llE ENTRAIJAJXLIQSI DOROTHY MAE SKINNER Thalian Literary Soriety: sttifmf Council 'sul cv-mi-.ii Zoological Cluh: Central .lit Clubg Girls' High School Club. XV:-'ve met many Durotliys lwut Dm-oeliy Mae stands out In our minds as a most :lis- tmctive person in our social life. ENID ESTHER SMALL Her winning countenance will be her passport tu fauna She enjoys the rather clan- gerous sport of laughing in the lihrary. RUBY VIRGINIA SM ELTZER Girls' High School Club: El Circulo lispanolg Central Choral Clnbg ln Arcatlyn '30. On sight, she impressed ns favorably and we kept this impression when she spoke. CAROLYN VIRGINIA SMITH Minerva Literary Society: President Central Zoological Clubg Student Council ,293 Bank Cashier '30g Girls' High School Club. She dressed in such un- usually good taste that she captured the admiration of the entire student body. GEORGE ALBERT SMITH One of those jolly good fel- lows that one doesn't hear much about but that are bountl to show out in the future, JAMES F. SMITI-I His sincere friendship will ever remain In the liearts of all those who knew hun. l Page Scmvlfg'-0116 l KIMIIQS LAl:Ol.l.li'l'TI'1 SMITII Livulcnaul K. U. T. C.: Cen- trzll Until-t-I-4 Vlub: Stmlem Qltlim-II: lilly' lligh Svhonl Club: Cusick l'lmnlm and Q.-ltlltfllly Ie. rl, 'li cf. .Xnltllwi lull' uf llum- R. O, T. I1 lm,-N wlll, lm pl-fwefl himself qllllll milniqli In get Ii colinnissilm. LLOYD M. SlxfIITI'l Inlys' Illgll Schunl Clnllg Imllvfll limcrsnn clnll. .x pq-I-aw fullllw wfmlfl lm hard to fiml all vt-lm-nl, mill a nicer one wuuhl hc harnl to flllll ml,-It-ll'-I-.-. MARY MAlKG:XRF'I' SNIITH Basketball Tcalli. She clues not allow her ani- bitions imlcas in he frustrat- ed hy any trivial obstacles. Shc'll go stuzlmlily toward SIXCCCSQ. VERA V. SMITII Cmnt-:ll Olympian Club: Small --cT : .lllkilar Bas- keflmll '::u. Alllllmglr the smallest girl on thc It-am, Vera was one of mlm will-kt-sf lmlml-fill players. XVILLIAAI ARTHUR SBIITII Licixtexlant R, O. T. l. Central Officers' llnh. Ball was ll l--fltlw, llmvs whg he slxccccllcll ill army. BETTY Svlacirolx QM of the must wltltly I-call glrls in thc v:lllllxl,1's1lrCiiIlly In Irmlllly aml lflrysllllogy. I Prlgt' Sl'l't'lIf-Q'-flU0 l l'lII.IJA M. Sl1Ilal.IsI4lml3lx llfcllcslmg Hflncc all 1. Life' iinicl' 'wg In-.willful DU llcntsche wt-I-im lm-lllflll 'lwnuve--Q Clint, liasily Qlllmlcffl l.y l.Q..ulI- ful mmf ,lm lm lull 1, fmllflll mvfllcmfl lmlllltl- fm- three year.. MAIKTIN G. SPITCAUI-sm' Stage Crew '211. AISH: Staue Crew ltlanaqer 'lun '::l. Witlmur Martin 11-nll1ll's dramatic prmluctimw wouhl have sufferer! :I st-thack thi- ycar. Ile was :I tirclcss worker. RALPH SPITSCAUI-'sm' Spiny was always in :I hurry to get there, crcil though he had no particular destination. HELEN STADLII Girls' High Schvml Cliih. Helen was unc nf tht rurv few students whlt really ml- joyccl stnllyinlg, :mul llifllft miml arllllittinu it. MERLE STAIfIfoIw Central lfranklili i'llxln: fclll tml C Club: Stn-lem Councilg Foolhall '29, 'Sill Track '292 llnys' lliggh School Clubg llaskvtltall '30, Merle was a haul figlitillg, clean playinu :lthlctc who earned every lmnnr hc rc- ceived. EVERETT MCDONALD STALIZY nays' Iligll sflmal celllll. Behavior is tha- tht-:ny ut' manners practically applied. 111111111111 111 11 .-1.111- 11.111111111111- THE ENTIKALIAN 1931 , 1 Xl 51111111 '111111W11111 1 1 1111111.. 11111-' 1 1, 1111-111111 11 11111111 11,1 1 .1111-11-1 111.1 111- 11 1-,111 1.1111111111 -111- . 11. l11,1 ' .111' 111, 1- 1. 1111 11 111 Xflll tYL'Y1K1111 X11 l'fl1'1 '. 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II1 11:11 111111111 111, 11- -111- 111--11- 1111- 111.1 111.11111 '11, 1111- 11.11-11 11111- L111.11- 1111 11.1111- 111:111. I.lZABliTH T1 111111 s.x STov131a 1111- 1:1111-1111 111-1111, I? lil1v:1hetl1A- 1:11111 :11111 :I-11111 l1cz11-1 11-11: 11 1-1111111111 111 1111111115 111111 111111 :1l1k1---r111- 11tl1f1- 11111-1c I111'1'1-. WILLIARI P. ST1m1E'rFR 1:1111-' 111111 s11111.11 111111. 111. clucetrn. lZ11l had a c1111111g11111- 3111111 I111111f11- 111111 111z1111- 1-vu111111Q 1114 fast f1'ic111l. II1- 11111 cm'- 1111111111 11111 1111111.11111-, GAY1 om: STUL lil 11 8111110111 C111111u1l. 111111111-11 1111- -11111II. 11111 111- I1:11l :1 :rem !11.111. ROBERT j. S1 11116155 li1111u1't 511611 1111.11 -111111 lime he 111111 1111 1l1.11l111::. 11 subject 11-1111-I1 lm 1- 1-1-15 1111c1'm1c1l 111. NIARIL E. 5L11,1 1x'.xN Kl111'iE' WSH 21 11111111 111111 111- 1111111111 Q111 111111 11.11111 11-11111 ly be found 111111 l'1-Lury, :1111l 11'11Q11nvcr 111g1-1111-1 111111 11111I11 1111 111-111111111-11 1111 111 1111111 1l11'111:cI11-Q. I Page SB11'z'11lyA!br1'1' 1 THE ENTRALIAN1931 I.L' LAN L SuM.x1Pu1.1N s1..- ...D .. :.....1 1......-...1 Q..-1 uh.. xnznlc many irlrnvls nur' ...lv ni sclmnl as wr-ll as at t'.-..t.:.l. Slvg is usp.-cially fnml ut' llancnlgg. Mauna C. SWEARINGIQN .sans Iliuh 501.001 c'1..l.. s......k. ....5.we.1 tw.. ...aa :......l...u ....2.1i.ae.fseQ...1.- .ms .....1 .1.-.......1..1..1.gy. sl... is als.. ...Masq-.1 wnl. 1...- pt-tual gnod nature. XVIRGINIA SWIFT Girls' lligh School Club. ller warmth of enthusiasm was :T characteristic that wc all greatly arhnirerl. ,IOHN SYKES Ono who goes about his busmcss and is an asset tn tfentrzll, THOMAS Pl-ANIOGOLIA Tommy enjoyed school but his heart was not there, llt- rlrcamcrl of a baseball dia- mond and the crack of thc bat. Flay he wear the halo Of a baseball satellite! BETTY TARR l'inal'urc 'BRC Girls' lligb Srhoul Club? Central Trnn- ..c.'.- tg1..1.q I......i..a.-,V Staffg lil Circulo Espanol. Tlulty was always right tb:-rr when nee-tlefl, and bu- cznm- of her exceptional ability she was often callctl nl...n. l Prrtql' Sm'1'r'r1ly-foln' QI Grown T.n'I.olt rlenrge- uns :.....zI..'r hay t. 1... was 1. lm-.-r nf thu giant .lnxt-urn.. p:.sn..w. ROBLRT CQRAYSON T,n'1.oR N........n1 n.......' Society: r'....srinni..n:.l H.-:mu-: Presi- rlent LTu..t...l Ylfllstcr Club: Circulation Manager Cen- traliang Vice-l'rcsulcnt Stu- Llcnt Council '3l. Bob haul a vcrsatil.: nature that tlistingnishcrl him from others. Nnvcr a hypocrite. he was nnafrairl to expound his beliefs, which were iznari- ably llacl-0.-ul by good sensible tlmugln. EVALYN CLETA TAYS Society nt' Literature and llistoryg lil Circulo Es- pauolg t't-ntral Zoolorzical Club: Stumlunt tfnuncilg Rank Cashierg liirls' lligh School Club. livnlyn was always thinking about thc wt-lf:ne ui the Slachcs. SAMUEL T15 P1.1TZ licr llrntschc YL-Icing Rank Cashier. Posst-ssiny: a likable person- ality. bf bzul the faculty of imprcssing others with it unolutrnsircly. ANN11 TEST El Circnlu lfspannl. Pg.-haps tht must mmlest girl in our class anrl it is saicl that. Uhlmlcsty sclrloin resulus inn a hc-:nt that is npt cnrirlxr-tl with nobler virtues. STANLEY C. 'TI-IOM 1'soN Golf 'I'o:.m 'tm '2:1. 'feng Captain Iinlf Team '30, '31. Stanluy was 1. pr..:'ici:nt wolf player mul proved ci gn-at h.-lp lf. ll-ntralls pnrf sncrs nt' ilu' clueive white ball. THE ENTRALIA 1931 lloimilii Uma THURN row ifnnnl X....l..giv..l Vlnl-. I. .nlml Xi! Vlnlv. H.. ...nr-r l....-.- .nhl uw v....,,.. ...ii .....i. i..-. ......1. .li i..u.n.l -ii.-rn-N Ni.-XRY ixl.l41l-Q TI'lOliPE ,X.'m....in.. l.ii.fnn5 Sucietyi I.c V.-rclc I-ivznn-1.1.1 Von' mil Zn..l..ui.-nl l'lnh: Giil! Iliuh S.-lunnl Llnl.. Nlmy .Xlirv p..wc:Nc1l the rare rlizirni .if hung fnnkiilv eriilc of 1-vi-rgnii.-, .M n rc Qnlt wr- lmlil hui' gn-nl will flezn. ETHIQL. L. THUNLY ng. .........-.iw ...-...Q i.1...... f...- 1..,....i....-1. ...i...f ..-.-...ifi ...nw 1... .. i........ ......1e... J. fi.. we... H.xinu1.'r'i'l. I.. Timmiiu ARE 1I....'.......'. ur...-.'....s ...im .....1 f...-Q..-...Q .....'Q ma.-1. her zu min- nl' 1-xccplionally high cli1ii':ic'tvi', NfAKVlN I.. Tuciuni H..,u lligh sCi.....1 nj1..1.. Xlnrx-iii W... 1.1.-.mi ..-iii. 9. wonzlvrlully guml flieposi- ...... ...Hi 1. .-I..-...V ..'...f.1 for everyiniv. XVn MA Tu'I'TI,1-1 .x..........- i-1.1..f..- I......1.....-y: X.-.s.......... l..m.....'y Swulyn Ofiinwv fiivl-.' lliulv School 1'h.I.: l'i..i.l.-nl 1.1.6.3 Qlnb: llnnk 1'...In.-r: Xiutmnzil llnur-i' Snfin-ly. xx .....- :....i i...f.l .. mol.. 1.5 4... 1... 1'.......1 '......l.Q.Q. Luc:n.I.E VAN Dnurif 'ri...1..... I.i1.'.-1... 5...-ar... I.. .uric 1f.f.....-...M ll.. 1.03.-1, lrlufi ...........- 1..- :iltmctccl inznq wlnlw hw' f...- of mil ..-.ii .x i..-......1 .-.,........-...,.., IJ.-XVID XrII.E Scumul Tenni ll:.Nk.'vh:.ll 'Img First Team Rf.-kclbzill 'LSI' C Cluln. ii. was gmail i...f i..- p.-...mi tri he 0... of vm...-..i', finebt i....1...i,a11 ..i..,.... EDXVARD B. Ven-.Gi-.ui Venti-nl Ari L'lnh3 Central Zoological Chili: Hays' lligli Sclmnl Vluh: Pre-imlcnt lim- Iicntsche Ycrcni: Slnrlfnt Council: First I'lnrf- 41-in- trzxlinn Poster Conn-st. lid was :Q fins- rirlixl :lnfl :Mille from his gunrl school work, won ircmxgiiiilinii for his good :irt wuik. DORIS VON WOI.liI-' Ilcr clmrautcr :.n.l h.-r innn- nnrs were as prif.-vtlg half :niccrl as the wnrk which crime fmin hor pr-n. 1.13 NIOIN S. VO'l',xw I.c Mnin wnk wr qniu that vm-ry few of ne uni rn k....w him personzilly. hnl ihnnc who ilifl. know hix wnxlh. LILLIAN XVADI- llrcliwtra. She playul thu vinlin hr-nu' tifnlly annl shi- num lun.- hc-rn very fr-ml ul' inuxis rn Sl.. .......i.i ..... nf... ,.i..,Q.i xo faithfully in uni rnuliux- n-:.. I Pzlgz' Sl'1'l'lIf-1'-fjI'1.'i THE ENTRALIA 1931 I Ne HOWARD VVAYNE XVAGGONER l U.of.l 'lu-mwer-9 Club: Hank tmlrieiv. Xtayue was a nieniher-ol' i'entral's :Zrmip of singing airflow and he wasuvefy pmfarxcm in this vwiomr. CHARLES WAGI.EY Venti-al zwimmi Clair: Iam' High School Club: srmiwf ttotmfii, Central if,-Mitra.. cunt. Charles had A type of hi., mm- time was fiasmimve ami with this he won Inany friends. GLADYS WALI.ACE She calmly went her own way, neither looking to right nor left. She mlidn't court the ,flood opinion of her classmates, but she re- ceived it, nevertheless. DOROTHY JEAN WALLENDORFF .Xristonian Literary Society: Central Drama Club: Girls' High School Clubg Once in a Lifetime T502 Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall ' '3lg Student Council 'BL XYitl1 her never failing: good temper and smiling ways she adequately personifies the word jolly.l' BYRON WESLEY WALTERS Central Trouvere Club? Bandg Central Franklin Club. Another Central niusieianf a fine clarinet player. llis good work in the orchestra will be missed next year. VIRGINIA WANGER A dip in the deep would surely suffice for her bef cause her only hobby is swimming. Ii Page Srwvzzfy-xi,r j FRED.-X WASSERNIAN tlirls' lluah School Club. llvr quick animated -unme- mcms wmv aelighmrl i., wateli, liver-,tiling she am wi.: fiona swiftly ami eff fit-icntly. JACK F. WAYMAN Central Franklin flubg Cen- tral .Xrt l'lubg First Tcain Football 'ZZUQ lioys' lliuh School Klub, Senior Life Savinu: MC Clubg El Ciir- Culrr Espanol: Track 'mt '30, Til: Second Team Bas- ketball '25lg National Ath- letic Scholarship. Jack had the punch which put hini over, especially in athletics. SAMUEL WEBBER Society of Literature and llistoryg HC Man Track: National .Xthletic Scholar- ship Society: Track l20, '30, Til: UC flub: Boys' High School Club: Student Coun- cil, You can't help but like Sam once you get to know him. DOROTHY WEDDLE First Team Tlaseball '29. '31, First Team Hockey '30. Dorothy was a sincere self- respecting p e r 5 0 n who showed by her success in athletics thc truth of 'twhen there's a will there's a way. ERMA WEII. T ller innate courtesy fitted well her hospitable smile and both matched the rest of her character perfectly. FELYCI5 WIQINBERG Central Zoological Club: Central Drama iflubg Hank Qashier, Girls' High School Club. .X charming young lady with so many clothes she selrlnni wore the same dress more than twice. THE ENTRALIA 1931 Exwxmw W1 mm Lvulml ,Xml Vlull: l.nuuiu.u'v Stuff: Xzuiuuzll lluxuu' Sn cicty. lixulgu :lxkul that :ull uv any uf hu' :N thru dv: xx lulluu-iuu in nu- f.,..1W,N ,J her lu-lnlufr :uul sms-r. Slu- is zu crulu lu buxh. NOIKAIAN XVIQINIA 11 lust Prim- in-utrululu Pu-V tfx' Uuxmwt 'rim In-uuzll .Mr Cluh: Stmlruv Vuuucil. .Xu accmuplisluwl :nrti-1 wlm rzxulcwl high lu umug 0115 pmmvr mum-Qu. JOHN A. XVIQISS, ju. limlitur-in-l'lxicf i'vvxtrnll:uu: Nzui-null llmuu- Society: Central liuulrmu l'luh: lluy! lligh Sclmul lfluh: Vculml llramn Klub: Iutcrsnciutg Council: liruuzc Nlulnl Smu- llistory Cmucq 'nog Lumi- uru-y Smff: l'crl'a-ct .XttCn1l- AHCC. Inlm wax auwwuuplixlu-el. nurl lmppily ll-uh':xl rvzllin-ll mag. HQ M1-iw-.1 H ,..,.an.,u .lf lmnmw- lu uuillu nur feu- tmlinu tu wnuvqw. ELEANOR RHIZA XVIiLLBORN Nevcr. hy :my uct of here. did flu' hriup: :my uulmppy look ru- :lu uvpl-cw-iuu of die' pleaxurv tn ilu' fzu-cb of hm' fricullf. JOSEPH XVIQNPCK I:f.,: ull-Q vm.. lf uuvli :Wil-f.va..u. .uw num Wim .uu.1uu.- 1.4 ,mu-1l'.. ihnre' ffm 1.0 ...ny mu- mul' mum- nu ilu' fuluw, DOROTIIY WI SSLEY il-umm! 'l'1uuu-11- llul-1 K'ul1l1':nl l'l:m':ll l'lul:: Ilnfvf hall '25r, img Hill! llxuh Sclulul Hull. Shu :mln-ll uu fzlvmw ui qui' .nw lux! wa-xl! hu uu'u uny quam imll-,.l-...l.-ul .lf uw gm :iwu lu wuu uf lu-x cvuu' gmxuuu.. KA'1'H13ruN13 WESTENIIILK lnmk fznslximr: '-1u.l..u,m' 4:53 rem.-al L'1,..l..1 Klub: mul.-1.1 '1'm.u-cw run.. Vulike most In ux, Ju' vu- iuycnl pmmciug nur. ,...u.1, N mv! Il lcmuus. Bluxic uwl ll-.rr ul her. hut :l -If-lugluful xl-lnxntirm. Il ou REE DANl'I ll XVHSTER umm-..1 Ulympinu mul.. swimming Blzuuzluawz um- hull: ,umm 11.,.-k.-,Q :IUC- Q.-fg Olympia.. lafukvulall 'mmg El m'aff..1.. n43.,.1.m,1, lu :my game lu-r uppuucuis lm-lim-ml ou lxcr imc! :ulmirefl her for lu-1' plzlyiug uhility. my ...ul splc-nrlixl ROSALIE WE'1 nc. Alum-1-vu l.im.uy Sul-iny: ll-utrnl Znolnfiicnl Club: lil Vfmml Slurluux ng Buse- znll Mau- :nuerz Vollvy Hall iw. '31, Vixculn lfspzumlz cllymupizux Vlulfz Vuuucilg Ilnckuy 42: hall 'SOL Ynllcy lt .X girl who is fuu- iu :mrl who ls ucv-1 1 w :herds iuu tu luv hurl. zntlulmics Im if NlAlklON E1 xm XVH1TLl111,xu Xluriuu czuue ul lvuvu-:ll to U ln-rn-ue :Wu hcxbclf W1 1 wuulm-11510 kw.wu.1 1,4-lam, f.-Um uhm .,f nm, nm nl-. 1, In-.-H ww-:5f..1, uv, Wf- uw- kumv un-st llni AlARY XVHITT' bln- 1, pmluxhly vmmscncutuou- uwul.4-v in nun lfuuucss thu um-t YIM. .x mul u-.lmfm who I..-um-N ul fm ,lu-uw lwrsclf. ll'lAliY ALILL hYrllI'l'Sl'I' 4 --utml Zuuluggiuul Clulmg llmlli ililillltf '20, 'I!l. llc wlm quupg lu um' wmzull Ntnuz' may mlm- my u..,.m. Ixliu hugs. Slu' u':lNu't nm uuuul my rluuufl ul -lwmils W1 .wut my Nlu-'Il .10 .num-xlvuuu hiu. l Pzlgr' Sz'1'1'1ll3'-xl'1'1'll THE ENTRALIA 1931 LERVITT B. WILLIAMS lle deserves a great deal of C.-I-fm for the wo.-R he om while at Cerro-al-3 likahle chap in every way, WALTER RUSSEL WILLIAMS Central XVehster Club: Boys' High School Clnbg Assistant Business Manager Central- ian l3lg Le Cercle Fran- cais: Xational Honor Sol ciety: Intersociety Represen- tative. Story 'Bly Senior Gift Committee. Russel shines when on the business side of an under- taking CATHERINE DOROTHY WINIMEIK Her intense interest in any- thing: that appealed to her friends made her a magnet which drew many more to her. MARIE WINGFIELD At times she was noisy and at other times she was quiet, but at all times she was outstanding and an inter- esting talker, LORA MARTHA WINSBOROUGH Lora expects to begin train- IIIL' to become a nurse as soon as she is graduated from Central. We are pr-W1 of her for hex' ambition. LESTER A. WOLF cn.-Cream. This boy supplied the need- ed background for the music of the orchestra at the piano. I Prziqc' Sm'L'w1fy-High! 1 LLL... . N 3 JOHN DOUGLASS WOOD Uanrlq Orchestra: Columbia Contest 'HDQ Central Trou- vere Club. Douglass was one of our ont- standin: musicians, and a eity-wide recognition in that field is something to be pmol of. MARY HELEN WOODS Aristonian Literary Society: Central Zoological Clubg Girls' lligh School Cluhg Bank Cashier: Intersoeiety Representative '30g Le Cer- cle Francais Luminary Staff. nmeo she was happy, every- one smiled, when she was blue, the others followed suit -such was the strength of her personality. GERALDINE WRIGHT Le Cercle Francais: Central 'frouvere Club: Lead Bells of Capistrano '29g In Ar- Cndyn '30. Her Winsome personality ,Traces any stage, and when she sinus, her ahility is eas- Ily noted. RUSSELL E. WRIGHT One at the innumerable good qualities which he possesses is the faculty for thought. MORRIS YEIJDIS Central Art Clnh. XVhether or not hlorris bel comes an artist there is no donht-that his abilities in that line will stand him in good stead. HAROLD LOUIS YOUNGER Harold was quiet and re- served, but to this goes a great deal of credit for the proficient, thoughtful work which he acconiplished dur- ing his years at Central. THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Mfxlunmlfr YOUNGLR Xlzngnlct gzxvc liltla- time hu muinl 1-Venn Irnt wnrku-l ftcfnluly nrwzn-rl mln' :ml nt wlnyln nw- :ull hznw 1unn'nl-- xhu nliplnmn. VIVIAN A, Y UEN Rei-nv cunning in Central she :mc-nlled Williznn XYoml: for two years :nul mmln qniu- :ls crerlimllh- n whow- lng thm-rc nw slw lm- mmll lwre. GERTRUDE Zluusm' Oruln-btrng Typing .Xwrn-cl. In hex' our nrclwstxzu wni hleswl with mmthm-r thor- ough worker. Hu mlwr lmh by me rlznxcing. NINA Fm' ZOLLARS Society of Liu-xnluru and lliftnry: Cenfrzll .Nfl iflnlnl Girls' lligh Scllnul Cluh: Central Zoological Vlnll. Sl:v:l1L ' was thx' host nnnl only ,flatly fo nm- nncl must of ln-r intcrcstw were can terefl nrnnnfl it. HANNA ZUSMAN It has lm-cn mill wnxewluexc that :ln-pnxdahility ia tln: chief of all virlnv-, llznnm wonlrl lmvc hun-n xl fslmrin- Will! lllc- iultllrn' of llmi statenu-nt, ANN Bll-.nnmm N ,xlllmwll Smun, lnwul, emma by fl-m.v,1. um. hr-1 cw, ,um mm- n...,.m7 .H l fine ,qw mn .Q 1. .-1.-fm ff' cum,-f.1. .R f ,-4 ...?. 4 A6 ,... ,- ,- we , 1- .4 .IAMLS -luN1o1n CASII'Bl-LL. Lqlnlv. rm-1.1.1.1 z0f,x.,gzc..l Vlnlvz nm 'mm I-'...,n,..1l 'mg Svconrl 'sn-nm m,n,..l1 'zen sf-w...1 11-mn mx. kutlmll fan, rmllml-ll. J....af.r hui .Wm-1.1 1. ..,1...V lzlnnn lun hy hai n,,,.n,.,.-. llc- ms f,...- Ur Q-mmlx -'nm 1-mr' mr... RALPH -Inucmz DOUCQAN Officers' lilnh: lliflr TL-mn '20, '30, Til: X0n-Cumnn-- sinned Officvr. NVQ- can say witlmnt a flnnllr that Jerome. lay hclng a nn-nw lrcr nf the R. 0, T. C. lm- llulpcml makr ll in real unit, RUBY LLONARD She has a pq-ffm-clly nnluxnl nluillty for umlscicntiuns :ln-l nliliwfcnt work: this nlrllitg uuivlvi her cvclg move. MARCUS LUSTIG Vuntrznl D1-anna lflnlu. .X rlramrutiit :nad an cn- llnxfmltxc ljinr-lnlll fan. nm Img num wi., ,limit-1 I.. tum-n thc Mum' anll thc xnmllon. Ml4lli1'A Mmm' SXYAIN Snficly of litcxzxtnrc :nnl lliilnry: llnnk lhsluiru . 1IirlQ' Hialll School Clnluz l'm'nlr:nl f'lun':ll Vluhg Pinn- furv 2H. sm- :limp triul to pl.-:N :null wus willing to give up -mnc nf hun nwn plezunuw f.. In-lp qf.m.'.....l nie. NIARY LOUISI1 XVILSON XM- wen- ln Xlzny Imnxw thc wr-ll-nlumlwi Inv rl pflfm M-Hell-won-nn, mn- 1-eg'-ex i- tlml wc cnnlt lmw umm likm ln-r. I l'ugfS1'1rlllry-Him' l THE ENTRALIAN 1931 LOUISL MAli'l'Y She always funk an interest iII her work :uul in those almut her. 'l'lIrnnIzl1 her en- tlmsiasm shu has made her- Self a cmliz lo Venn-al. X Graduates EDITH BALLENGER DOROTHY BAMFORD HARRY BAUGHN HAROLD BIELSKER THOMAS BRANSON ALLENE BROUGHTON HOWARD BURNS DOROTHY CONRICK MACK COSSAIRT DAVID CRAIG WALLACIQ CUIKRENT EDNA DAWSON CECIL DOWELL f Page Eigbly j CHARLES V. WHITE Lieutenant R. O. T. C.g Central Officers' Club: Der Dentsche Yereing Central Glee Clubg Rifle Team '28, '29g Crack Platoon and Crack Company '28: Hearst Trophy Rifle Team: Seventh Corps Area Rifle Team. Ile has again proved by his success in army that when you take an interest you're bouncl to succeed, Whose Pictmes Do XVIVIAN IDOXVELL EDXVARD DRAPER STANLEY FIELDS MARGARET FULTON DORIS GADD MARY GALLAGHER DURLAND GARRETT JOHN HUBER LEONARD JUENGLING ROBERT KEITH ALMON KNIESIEL MARY LISTON IRENE LYON BILLY PETERS fentral Franklin Flulli Slu- rlent Councilg Second 'I'c:un Football '30. Iiilly harl a jolly personality that made him a likable chap m everyone. Not Appear LEROY MCCANN DOROTHY O,DAY HENRX' PAOR ROBERT RANDAZZO MARJORIE ROURRE MILDRED RYAN ERNESTINE SCPIWARTZ VIVA SNYDER C. W. SOUTH FRED STEVENS hVII.LlAM ,TXVYINIAN LUCILE UPPIAM IVAN VAN TINE PHYLLIS VOSS E F4 s EVE f 2 61? 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U - .- - - 2 3 - 3 - - Q - E THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Senior Will E, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and thirty-one, of Central High School in the city of Kansas City, in the County of Jackson, and in the State of Missouri, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, considering the certainty of death, and being desirous of settling our worldly affairs, do therefore make and publish this, our last Will and Testament, thus revoking and destroying the validity of all former Wills by us at anytime heretofore drawn, in manner and form following, that is to say: To Mr. Dubach, we leave one 39c bottle of Health Tonic, that he may partially revive from the disheartening effects produced by the departing Senior Class. To Mr. Laughlin goes one pair of rubber heels and one magnifying glass to assist him in his trailing of Central's most notorious bad men. To the juniors, we leave the hope that they will make the best of a bad situation, and somehow carry on after our departure. To the Sophomores, we leave a slightly used pair of silver varnished wings and a harp- sichorcl, as a reward for the extremely innocent and lily-white existence they have led. To the Slaches, we bequeath one peck of apple cores and a pound of pop-corn for their annual open house. To the Websters, we leave a book of after-dinner s eeches to revent an more of the A I P P Y ghastly attempts experienced at several of their banquets. To the Aristonians, we suggest a course in memory training that they may better perfect their line, To the Minervas, we offer a sprig of last year's mistletoe, as their only hope. To the Franklins, we leave a blow-torch and a gallon of-well, we'll say-last year's cider. To the Thalians goes one package of rubber gum that automatically pops every six Chews. To the Emersons we bequeath three wheelbarrows with the sincere hope that they will now abstain from worrying over transportation to their social functions. To the Delphians, We leave a book entitled How to Make 'Emu with the heartfelt hope that they will eventually obtain a brother club. And lastly, we do hereby constitute and appoint Mr. Elmer E. Rush, executor of this, our last Will and Testament. In Testimony Whereof, we, the Senior Class of Central High School, have hereunto set our hand and seal this fifteenth day of April, the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Thirty-One. THE SENIOR CLASS. Per FRANK BUTCHART Signed and scaled by the said Senior Class of Central High School in our presence, and by 'the above party, published and declared as and for its last Will and Testament, and at its request, and in its presence, and in thc presence of each other, we hereunto sub- scribe our names as attesting witnesses. RODNEY O. DAVIS NELLIE M. CODY. I 1'agcIiigblj'-fu'0 l THE CQENTRALIAN 1931 Lmioof Offlcevs Q W 4, i ROQIIMARY CULP ' Pl'l'Sfc1L'Hl ,units Momi Sul U1.Tz D,xNNA11oxv1aR Ifosnala Chu-ulxc RAMAGE ROTHSCQIIII ID M1Tc.IIIfLI, ,Ja KX wah '12 i A 'vg Y .af an f A wg, . s' x 30- Wf, I Ptlgt' Ifigfllqy-ffllw' -6 2 2? , , ' i5':','i.'! 1 1 I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Altorfs Home Room ' rv: ll ,, I, R 'I. l, Sk 'I' gg, I'c-cl-m1an, Stewart. K ggi-:rzr5fLI?:Jr--.' TE3nsox1,ORlggixllmvcli' Hashlzurn, Schqwaneqkc, Nlisw Alfon, Alabaster, I'or:l, Meek, Busher, Lee. F1-our Row: Schwartz, Hays. Ilcnluy, 'I'agmyer, Lol, Ilosxer, jay I-llson, Mwlcf, Vuculwr- STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Fjysf S,-,,,fmf,-, HELEN LEE Scvovm' S!'llIt'.Vft'1', MELVIN GILSON Miss Andefsorfs Home Room Bulrk Rafah' flxittenllen, Graham. lflins, Mills, Tlonlner. Ilnrns, XVhitCsiflQ, Fox. Tlrzrfl Row: -lnhnson. Knaus, Guffin, Stephens. Voss. Stein, llnlrcuck, liarlelt. llnwcrs, Stnrgess. Sufalnl Row: Pulau. McGee, Stover, IXIurx'is, joncb, Murrlock. Gihoney, Panlne, Iiuync, llnll. ' x lf:-out Row: Nnccio. links. snyflcf, Mmulcllyam. Mass Ixwll-rwn. slum., 11-.Im-, Imam. lmml. Ryan, znlnm-. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firsf Swm'5lw', DANIEL GUIYFIN Sammi S1-1m'xl4'r, XVIRGINIA Pfxux Us I Page Eigbfy-four j THE ENTRALIAN 1931 NIT. Andersenis Home Room I lil! fi- Milli! Sli, Xinhixmi, Ritchie, II. Scliwartz. I Levine. A. Levine, Foul, S. Schwartz, Ilnwnf. Speck, rli..i-1. 5.-film. Ihiuui. I.l-iw. Ii:ivm'nms. lizwis, -Izickmn, Finnell. Littrell, Tcniplc, Iioyle. Palmer. Ilulchisou. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES I-ml Svnzmlvr, HARv1iY I'IUl'CHlSON Svmml Sz'11u's!z'1', Lua BAUER Miss Baefs Home Room lim lx.-lm, lm-..mfi,., Yfliiliwii, Niclmlx, Nlrmk. Suzuin. fro' iw-.1 Ilziuvvy. mwim-1, Lime. zimm.-I-mm., 'l'1..4I-y, Nambe.-. Mfllim-, llmmlmw. Iircker, Lu- , III.. nmlw, xlf.m..,. lowmm-. l,,w, llzill. Mm liricx. Hhitu, Ilugginx. willifimg Alilmulii-9, mwll- f' , K l.i:v:. lhilvi Klillu, Ilrinvicll. Ihiim-, I'uwIIuhm. Culp. Tzirr. XY:-il, I.uriz', lfoxvcll. Nffixivm-II, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES I ,if Sf fm J,-1, Vi im NK I' TlN5Lm' Svvomf Sl'r11uxh'r', ROSENIARY Cllol P I Pagc Eigfmly-fixw I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Beaumonfs Home Room Bark Row: Andrews, Porter, McCulwl1in, YYOorls. Thin! Row? Marlott, llorfman, llalsteacl, ll'ellJorn Jones, linrni, Blaicll, Stncker, llrown. Sccorul Raw: Sher, Miller, Planner. janes, Jakobe. Roach. Porter, Atkisson, Duncan, Starkey, Vile, Noah. Front Row: Zusman. Test, Margolis. Hendrix, Rhistler, Miss Beaumont, Healy. Tays, Rogers, XVasserman, Palmer, Younger, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Semvsfcr, EVALYN TAYS Serena' Sl'N1f'Xfl'T, ALMA HORNER Miss Bmfnetfs Home Room Bark Row! Vhinnery, Esry, llarwornl, Mcflee. Sublctte, lluylc, Kinkade, Fletclier, bCCOg'lglf?0?i'.' jcffersrmxi, Thompson, l'm'tt'x', johnson, Miss liuluett, Hilton, Iincllcr, llalnlltou, Rosenberg, fian- Fflfllf lfufl'-' jones, Chapman, Ilavis, liismrm, Hostetter, Lyon, Vrmclier, Swaile, Wluitu, lmwf-ll. Eclwanls. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES FEV 5l '1l'Xf1 ', PRESTON I-Lmwoon Sfflllltl Scnzffxfvr' Ili-.1.1sERT C,xN'riu.1L l , I Pagr' Eigbiy-six 1 THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Callallavfs Home Room 111114: Horn I31fw111f111. lll:1nkenship, Ilmysoxm, Bevis, XVaI1l11e1'. Sutherland. 1.1-N111 RW- x1.11.,1111. 1xx111Q11, Iimg, WOU111-Ur111, 1mvif1so11, 11111, Levine. Mmhews, 0'Nie1, Weilert. 1 -N111 11,.:.-. 1 11111-11.1. S111-ffm. s111m1111, 1mm-2111, XYyQs, Mins c'n11a11a11. I.Uvm, s1e1J11111s, Gall, Kane.-, Ilnycs. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Fin! St'UH'Xfl'l', Tom SuTHE1x1,AND Sccoml Swnzfstcr KATHRYN CHARNO MT. Chambevs' Home Room 1.111 fm' mfw. 1:.111-. 11111.-1..11., 12.11-su-1.1, 14111-1. 11..w:11-11, wlmc, 1f1111vy, SC11f1.1111. 1 1,11 Je.. 1'1.1.1r.,.11. 11'..x..'.-. 111111, s.mf1u.-I, 11'cv,.111e11, 111-. n'11f.1-1111-1-,, 1-11111111,. x1.'C'111111, 121-111011. N111111-k, 1.1 1,111 X. ,r 171 MIX ,111f.111- 1:1..111.1-.. 1-'11-11.111fk.. 11.111-1-au. 111111-y, 1-11111, 1-'-M1. 1211-nw. 111511. 51110101-. T1,.11.11. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES H14 S1'1w1l11, cyl 11.1111 XYVHITE Srvoml Sl'I!I!'Xft'f, D1ax'1'1-.11 XVASSHQ I Page' Eigfwly-.14'11'f1 I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Codjs Home Room Bafk Row: Duncan, Iienneson, H, Kenney. Tlxfrd Row: Kington, Hayes, Hewitt, SCIIUIIZ, Genova, Roitman, Sample, Ranlage, S, Fields. Svrolzd Row: Anderson, Fowler, Creason, Jones, Hackett, Miss Cody, Marsh, Brokaw, Hemperly, Payne, Pat- terson. Front Rona' Redman, Kotelov, Broberg, Ilibbard, Foster, Mitchell, Dome, Moore, limughtrm, XYhimmrc, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Smfmstrfr, HARRY KENNEY Svcomi Swncsfcfr, MARLEEN FOSTER Miss Comelfs Home Room Back RW: 1imlfQr, TQ-0.19.-1, xxml.-Om, ua.-fer, mu Th-nff, swim. Slxirlcy, Seilweu-ling. Yeflfns. Miller. 1:-mklcv. .Sffo:1rIRmn: Lurpenter, Bartlett, D. Martm. NYin1mer, Gazhl, Miss Vornell, Evans. ZoII:n's, Daniels Atkinson Dlckstcnx, Ilnnt. I ' lfrmzf Row: Capps, Prengzer, Porter, Staalu, Iiyrns, Younger, Venci, Ilaner, Larkin. XYynnc, Ilrnnt, llcssley, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Fi7'5f S4 f'U5ff ', DOROTHY MARTIN Svrorm' Sa'n1z'xiw', DORIS GADD I Pngff Eigfyfy-vigbi 1 THE oENTRAL1IAN1931 Nliss Corowos Home Room ' f',1.!' N- Mm-ilu. Yun-n, lfcllur-, Iluelm. thu-nhcrq. llvrzhprg, Knight. Muwwwl Iffw '- Ilmwn. Wimlmmuxglw. tfllav, .lffn-zen, Nlckamauxn, Aldiinnesn, lllunsky, Roberts. Iimnghtfm. Nw' Iwrv Iiym-nlvzmnl. IAQQJMI. Suylci. Reid, llv.-rnstein, Levunc. Merrill, Kamen, Halter, llusbzmrls, Ilnvulvm. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES l'n-.Il Swfzwvtm-, KIUNI-. MCGINNESS Svvoml SC'771!'Xf!'!', JUNE MCGINNESS MT. Davis' Home Room Jw f IKM: , 4..4n1pm-1. H't'IImmv'. RIQQ1, Ib:-Men. .Xrilmxg IH-nkcr. lfu-I4le15mu, Nuyvr. J' I,-If 1.W.w-I law.-. lx.-Img, ll..wI- In-.-nm. XI:IiIr'm. H1-mix. ilu-11. lzivlmxwm, f2IzuIiNIx. '.M-u1.,M.I,. III .-11ffI:'vIX. I.,m4. l7f,u:.m. limtlm, Mr, Hzwix. I..mdiw. Vnrniur. Lzmlxzmv, limwrwm. f Iliff I-Y. ' 4,,m.H, Iam-.,lv,.,fI, lw,.m.,- Yfmkmvv. 11f.mm1I.,wI---. mm-1.1-of. xml-I-, xl...-I-iq, lmlqumw, rn..-k. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES iff -f SI m. NM f, lima: RI Klux :fzcv1l.1u' Swmmf SI'r1lm'm'V, Fnmxcihs Bol1.xNN.xN I Pagm' Ej1QlIfj'-lljlll' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 MT. Dentefs Home Room Fark Rmn: Iluff, Ilurns, Ruparrl, Hammer, Lzulrlin, Neffendorf, Stader, Vnywouml. XYoodronlc. I .Yvuvud Row: Meyer. Andrus, Halloway, Harrii, Mr. Dentel, Fredrick, Klein, -llawsnn, Foley, I.1urfl. Fruit! Row! Afflick, -Innes, Iiraft, Anderson, Flonrnoy, Davis, Ifppslein, Erwin, Johnston, I'urv:cIl. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Smzcsfw, HOW'ARD BURNS Sffllllll Sr'mc'strr, THELMA FOLEY MY. D'I67'SC7'l,S Home Room Burl: Kon Haworth, llama-son, Longan, 'I'rou'In'i:lz4c, Forec. Thirfl Row: Horne. Walters, Meigs, Egy. Strnxhnn. Morris. Sykes, Luwlum, Hummer, Amieuwonx. A1'ror1d Raw: Gardener. Tzuylor. Bortnick, lleutlmrn. llarnarnl, Mr, liicngvn. Lehmzm, Eggleston. Rlmxtgnnxcry, Iincchner, Showalter. Frou! Row: Huber, XYcian-nherger, Soltz. Iigulvxtun. llzunes. Swift, Mountain, Xlicc Crain. .Xmm Guin. Rhller. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firsf SI'1llL'5lC'l', JAMES HIGGINS Srroml Sz'zm'xh'r, BYRON XVALTERS I Przgz' IVIIYCVJV I THE ENTRALIA 1931 M- I so E N I , Miss Elstovis Home Room I-fm! Ix'4f:.' Ihnlcin. flznkc-. Schmidt, Ililnuw, lhmi Img. ' Xlxss I-'Inu XYilIfur1v In-1rne4I II41 land Qcon S arlin' Robertson IIL-ine f., . n. .-.2 ., ..p 5, . . ,xuoml Nur.-. Quzwkrxvlmsll, Sflwerrr, Ilulmclx. Karnage, Ilushzmds. Farmer, Iicrstann, Baruch, Sweet. fwnf lm. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES lfrsf SA' Mr. Evans' Home Room - umm, Ililts, umm. Black. 1flym1, xxemsch. Zumsky. Church. lawns, Am-um. umlvr, MARGARET RAMAGE Second S!'N1I'Xfl'f, MARK DUBACH rw I limp Iluqgms. vlxnkms. Lung, Ixcnuvy, Iimnsen. limi! Ibn I'l1mnm11. lmuullrauflxlxu. Miller. Vlxnrlx-,ick, I'1nz:m. I'ct4-xwnxm. l'1nl-kg. Nixnn, X, W llzuxvrmhma. th-1.3, sm. rw'1.f-fu, Mr. I-Ivzms, Leigh. :rw-, Ioluxsmm, 1Q.W1mIm-. l:1m-Q. 'ww lf'-:. Xlwlfzxvhlvvn. limp. Lakin, 42rc-env. 4h,m1. I.u-nlmrt, Iizmkw. Nmluzm, NlcNviI. Mmzm. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES ll1jfr'r'wrrh1l11v, llxrxm HUGQINS A1ff '1'f1', Aucsusl-x Onuxc I Pugz' Nillrfj'-0111 TI-IE ENTRALIAN 1931 Nliss Gvfubbs' Home Room Iinfk Raw: Scotten, limlclchlutc, Hughes, Williams, Pratt, Clevenger. Tlrfrzi Row: lveincr, Pritnharml, Olive, Caplan, Nhllelurlnrff, Shreck, llavis, lflapan, Ostlin. Svtoml Row? Thuney, Lipsky, Klopper, lfllnmnclson, Nelms, Klein, llcnllmrn, Iilhu, Joyce, Kurt. 19171111 Row: Goldstein, Ran, Howling, Blnse, Graham, Miss Grubbs, Mcliendry, Miller, lloehler, Levensou, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Srrrzcstrr, NORMAN WEINER Sefoml Svnzrxfrfr DOROTHY WALLENDORFF MT. Hcm'n's Home Room llmfk Rm:-: Ilullyflay. llzmckn. Thompson, Ranzscy. XYUH. Amee, firmblu-rg. Um-J Roz:-: Lucas, liorvlun. lla:-Ivy. Twyman, Hrcwtle, liencdict, I'uu!'ulnl. I.uwr .Sxvronzl Row: L'ralum.YI.isl-ln. Ilcinucrrlings-r. Lullxy. lllxinery, Loeer, Ulu-u, Ilcrndnn. I. llauulm-rx. linaues. 141-nr1iIRigf--: hOslu'y, 1, Muller, Rlclntyxc. Roluvrrs. Murray, Ilann. llicuf. 'I'lmrmvm. li. Ii. Xlxllur. Wivmfielnl . . am: ters, ' STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl SI'lllC'Xf!'l', JANE DAUGHTERS Suroml Sm11vxfv1', Isfxmil, GLENN I Pagr' Nirzcly-fwo I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 M T. Hayes' Home Room Ifnfk Raw: Pelletier, Ihxsher, llnckley, Rzmmge, Ifoluy, IY:ngIcy. Third Row: Ruse. Comahan, lfolz, lirocl, Gciss, Frgu. lJ'l'mmeIl. Iierman, 0'llell. Second l?nn': Roles. Mc.XuIcy, Luther, llackel, I.. Smith. Mr, Harley, Mr. Hayes. Sharp. Iinesel, Shepard. F1-our Rfmw Rmsmin. shipmfm. lucky. 1:ans1,efg, A1.,51,mm-. Arluciter, Chewel, Al. 1:1-own, Kemgy, Kimcy, cw-mlkslmw. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Sz'1m'xl1'r, MARGARET IVIILLER Svmmf Sc'1m'xf1'r, LAFOLLETTE SLIITH Miss Henryk Home Room ., 1. H, -1, V U1 N... 1.1.1, 14,1...Ik,-, nm, xx',....1f.,I,w. I-ll-lred. visfmguu., xx'f..,.1. xx'q,vnm. gmfIfII5,5.f- I'.fff1f'.1:? xIa'fQ1ff11, 1:...1.r,-. soumfm. G.,1.1,IQ.,., nw Ilcnry, xnwuc, Nlnhlzuugy. mf. lzz..-I-vu. ' ' Y - ' -, .. ' -- Um xl.-,.....,, Ifrancns. 1:.',.N.,,., ax.-f.m.m.., ummm., F,-,mf lem-1 xmm-f, 1l...,.x, 1.uvvv, Nlmns, Snllnan. ,. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firsl SUH14' I Pngr' NfIIf'fj'-ffII'l'1' I vm., CATHMVN CQAIQIJON Surolnl S4'111mfv1', STANLEY M1Tc3ula1,L THE ENTRALIAYXZ 1931 Miss Henscl1eVs Home Room Back Ifmv: Allen, llonnlflsun, jncnlwc. XYilley, Cooper, lmrnieif. lleplier, llickcr, .Xrtlxuxx ' .Srmull Ifmv: Augustine, Slieplienl, linker, Konitz, llnmicu, Villreck. Long. Ilavis, Doss, XYeugrover. Fr-ou! Run liall. lbawwn. Rogcrw, lhnmliey. Sayers. Miss llenichel, Riley, Yzimcoy. lkiles, fzirnplmell. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firwf Svzfnfxiw, BARBARA DORNSEIF Sammi Smzz-xfz'1', ELOISE ALLEN Miss Keatmgk Home Room Burk lfunf: look, Gay, Lawrmicu, lfrzuike, l1cL:irm. Fitch, ikuupcr. ,SM-01111 Raw: Snow, Ruth, Neve, Rlcrgcll, llowe, McBlillin, Umnxui, Green, flrzilmni. Front Rfmv: Wilson, Xlkmnrls. Inzengu, XYicu, Miss lie-ating, XYcinherg, I.apizles, Nlillcr. lizivia STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES HW' Sf W5fl ', ELEANOR NEV13 Svmmf Sfwrxh-r, ALICE Mm: GREEN I Pagz' Nilwly-fain' 0 THE ENTTKALIAN 1931 7 4 Miss Kite s Home Room fhzfh' Nou' Kmupvl, Ilznrkrtt. Nlnmn. l'urcol'an. NYilliw. Minor, Funk, Olllkc, Birnbaum, flnllzraitll. Y.-mm! Iffml lilutuick. 'I'hmnl1m Vox. Rwsarll. Zusmzuu, Mus Kiln, Yowell. Greer, Lupton, ll. Evans. Browning. 1 1f,',,,,1 lem. H, xx mm, m.T,1..Nn-sn. x11.,..1.-1.1.m-m. Blnthig 11140.-, llnehlcr, Cummings, F. XYilliams, M, Peterson, xl. xxmf. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxt S1'nn'vlw', IJORO'I'IIY EVANS Svfoun' Sc'nzc'stc1', MILDRED WADE Nfiss Knoflefs Home Room mm luv. swnl.. NT.-f....v-L, m,Q1ff..w, Inu-I-Q, liiyhy, 42.1.-v,,'111ynmr. Ilm-meek, 11.-mmm, Sun-gf-Qi. ,,,,,,,,, Nm.. 5k,,,m.,. M:,,.l,:,li, yum., Hlmaiu. Ruth. Mi-E lxn-nlnr, Iiinnlum. I.nffouu. lindlcr, lh-nehnw, J, ,,,VQ',f'., 1, ,l,.,, ,,,,,Q, W,,.., xl.-fy-1 .xx, xrfXmn1..f.. lzfmfll-1. 5 TXVL' mg 1---. Wctrig, IIa1.l1-1,mn, ffllmmvll, Rag, Mm STUDENT COUNCIL REPIHQSENTATIVES Ilnwf S4-nmwfm, KIAQIX liu1H5:iHl1l1 Srmml Sl'llIl'.ffi'7', ROSALIE WIi1'Tlf. l Pugz' Nizlvly-fiz'z' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Knottefs Home Room Bark Row: Bennett, Sturgess, Woodley, Carpoyvicli. Latshayv, lJietricli,, Third Row: Heillman, Bond, Flynn, Bryan, Bigelow, Riesling. Gillespie, lacuhson. v H I Second Row: Henson, Barlow, Henderson, Andrews, Miss Knotter, Kershaw, Razer, Nan Peyma, Nhlhalns, Turner. 4 , ' , , Front Raw: Jones, Cheney, Levitt, Lillard, Russell, Lrisp, Muliarky, Ixnaus, Murphy, Leigh, Graham. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First SC7llf'Xff'l', BOB BENNETT Secoml Senzrster, NE11. MURPHY Miss Leibengoocfs Home Room Burl: Raw: Thomas, Morris, Putnam, Conroy, Anderson, Enright, Hamilton. Tlxfrfl Roux' Rosemzin, Greene, Othic, Defilierhy, Frzxlvy, Peterson, Mclfullnh, Zogrlcn, Myer. .Yvfurzml Row: Johnson, Ewing, Davis, Schneider, fanrplmell, Crane, Lyon. Schoonover, Gray, Sayles, Howling. F1'uH1ifR0rc'.' llowxnzln, Ilamer, Benson, Collins, Lunnlin, Miss Leilnengootl, XVillizuns, Ilailey, l.lx'nwn, Libby, clfarlancl. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Scmrxtz-r, MARTHA SCHOONOVER Srmml SL'lI1I'SfL'l', JEAN SAYLIZS I Page Nilll'fJ'-SfX 1 THE ENTRALIAN1931 Miss Lewiss Home Room Ifnfl: Kon' lions:-x'. linufnmn, Rwiumn. funk. I'lu'v-A Ran-: XYriuht. Ilnnscn, XYIIIIM-ry. lireckcnlwinlgc, Nlcflrwern, Miss Lewis. Marquette, Blinick, Cxuu. ,Iimcx-xml. N'r.'nml lion-: Iidnmn-Isou. Vinh-y Nlclfuvimnl, Rntlxslzliu, Ilusse. Pun:-son, Ilursig, Vox, 11 -Um Ron' xxmwlex-. nf.-fmklin, linkin, liner, kim, I.L-onzml, Owens, cs,-mmm, Jackson, slmfef. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES lfirxl Sr'rm'xlvr, jon SCHNIIJER Svfomf Swm'xlvr', HELEN JIMEIISON Miss Lukens, Home Room fe...-1. few 1-ull.-1. xlflmi.-,N-1. 1:....m.Im, m'm'm..1.-.-, Smcllnugg. snmw.m.1, Vlnflin. 'l'iI-IIT-mlm. s.,,,.H1 1c.,..' u1.m,..,s. If.u'us, smm.. mm, xi.-. x.ukI-HN, lzmm.. lied. lm..-11.1, 1:I..w.., Ii:-nh. 1-mm fm. xi..,.II11f llm-mi-. lem-. lim... xluxlw, ,l.,1.,.N.m, iz, MU.,--Q, llnrrlun. 'l'1...m,,..m, IR-flunwxu. 1: x1.,.,H- STUIDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES I-irxl Sruzrxlw, TIIIKJIIKUIII N1 xlzlx SUICIIIIII Srrllvslrr, -IAM1-,s H.Xl.II I Pzigz' Nizlvfy-sr'1'1'll I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Mei11l1ojjreT's Home Room Bark Row: Lclmian, Clare, D. lieelme, lleehe. Tliirll Rona' Frierl. Hover, l305S, Kolrerson, Finnell, Xlisi Kleinlmffer, Knefel, Koulilcr. Keller, Katz. Second Row! Lapin, Krebs, lllnck, Kurtz, .XnSell, Dukes, -lonvs, firanic, lYestenl1zn'cx', Spnrr, Rice. Front 1c0fv.- Jun-nson, May, Gibbons, Vourtney, Hamm, llalisfm, Maloy, Ilarpef, neck, Zn--Ovsky. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Sz'rm'sfr'1', KENNETH WESTENHAVER Second Srnzcsfvr, DOROTHY FINNELL Miss McDujjree7s Home Room Hugh Row! Fnmlrlis. Pcrlett, llusse, Koenig. Cameron. Pullzxnzxn, Powell. lqlmvl Ho7s'.' Clmlniers, Renick, Uglealuce, llcrus, Gillilanfl. Sltcr, Smith, liolyerts. .Xmlkinm .Srfoilli lffffrvfl Muir, Mode, Arinitzigc, Matters, Lenlaslcrs, Min Mclluffee, Slwfflur, licmer, Ray, T:n'lm'. .csc swim . ' Emi.: lenmr Ala'-cy, Bluolzm. lcugm..-1. Szeffee, Levine, lic.-Snack, Pickefill. Owen, Im.-luy, Irolumfl, xrcmy STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First St'HIt,Xfl'l', ROGER LENIASTIZRS Svcoml S1'1m'slvr, HOMER Poxviau. l Pugr' Nillvly-rigbi I THE EENTRALIAN 1931 MY. Oldendiclfs Home Room Bark Ran Heslcr. liickert. Tnmi KW- Adams, jusna, Snlmgwn, Sandy, Ingram, sims, Romer, Dodd, Ryan. 50501141 Roux' Kleinlzm, I, Davis, Branlwell, Richards, Briefman, XV00dley, Raincn, Green, Krebs, IIOvcr, Front Row: Reyuon, Levitclx, Leone, Sergeant Bowling, Mr. Olclendick, Cameron, Muller, C. Davis, Singleton. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Scfzzzrstcr, JACK MILLAR Second Se11zestc1', HANAN XVEDLAN MT. Oldendickis Home Room liork Kun- Xlzllzuz Elmont, flmlxen, GYCXLI. Finnel, Urnlmci, .XppIcyQu'd, Xeslage, J0hnS-'1n, Calrlwell. .X'4'nn1nl Hun Iam. Scllvxw, .X, Schultz Nlilleu. Ifrzmcii. lmvifl, Xeulle, johnson, F. Funk, U allzxce. Front Ibm- llustcr. Scllrmu. izmnun. Lcurls, Sergeant Iluwlimz. Mr, Ulrlcnflick, Marcus. Ilulnhcl. I.zswl'iC, Iliuvwn. XYs1lI:nx STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Ifirvf Srrzzmfur, DEl.1311x'I' I'IIi5I.E,R Svmflzl St'7lIl'Sfl'1', JOHN MlI.ICE I Pagf Nirmly-11i11c 1 THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Oldlmmk Home Room Bark Row: Miss Oldham. Belove, Lewis, Brown, Cozad, Heine. Strotz. Third Row: Creel, Cooper, Carroll. NVeinshienk, Adams, Nelson, Iliederich, Muncey, jolmsou. .S'1.w:and Row: Sharp, Morris, Overly, Peck, Cameron, Raines, Baumgardt, Evans. Front Row: Gandal, Slwphcrrl, Colvin, Cox, Millar, Lackey, Steffee, Bumgarner, Friedman. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First SL 1!ls Sfl'1', MARY ADAMS Sfcond Scmrxtrr, CHARLES LENVIS Miss Petefrsl Home Room Buck lffmi: Columzxn, lirainer, Yerti, Shultz. Shaler, McCall, Stinaglc, llunfsmzm. Illack. ,smmil lam, 1'1'1mm1.5, lzm, semi, xx'00.1s. c,:ifm1.Qu1i1is, Miss Pew.-S, mm, lmmnsk,-, Pcner, Ummm. Savers Fvunt limv: banclersrm, Nlcanlnr, Mnray, Gnynn, Turlton, Tonopolsky. Owens. jones, llnrluy. ll:-user, I STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES l 5f Sf '1f'5f1 ', LISLINE COLEMAN Srromf Sl'lI1!'Sfl'l', HONY'ARlD DEUSEIK l Pd1Q!'O71!'IJlll7llVl'tl I T HHE DENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Pm'nell's Home Room 140.-If Icon-f Rehaz,-Illxwgcy, xtqrfm, lmmmldsqu, S-hephel-.1, xveavef, Ilall, lIiller, Limlsey, Pmllipl. .Nhvuorzd Rana' Rlullms, YI-oss, lhehvagge. lllfulx, Ntss Purnell, Stevens, Casley, livaxxs, Peterson, llzmks. l'1w1l Hman' Penner, XXm-tmzm. Tamburo, Stein, Prrvutal, Kenyon, Davis, Bernstein, Floyd, Smith, Stewart. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Fffff Sflfffffff, MARTPIA EVANS Sccoml Srfmc'stc'r, TULEY PHILLIPS Miss Pyle's Home Room liurl' lfnfw: Mcllonnz-ll, XYm1flle-y, Iiurlfles. Ecinunl-l. 'l'I:ir'll lfmv: Smeltzcr, lhmtun, Miskimur. Raumgc. Rciclmrfl, Yocam, Grimm, Smith. .Xururzll k'orv: Lowe, l.uwtig. llvclxtnlfl, Price. Min: Pyle. l.unrliu, lluugluerty, Nlnralmll. Pease. julxnemu. Ihwrr lflmu' Ilfmetter. junkini, Rleclmm. Sibley, 'I'inunc'rxnzm, llmvnnl, Treasure, Shryuck, Smith, Mace, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First St'nzr's!4-r, Ronmw TREASURE Sm-om! Swzzvxlw, KATHRYN Smwocx I Paw' Om' Humlrvfl Om' .x THE ENTRALIAN1931 Miss Reynolds, Home Room Burk Rmv: Rifcnbark, Ilernizumin, Patten, Shanahan, U'IIi'icn, Simpson, IViIlai'4I. Yinccn. ,mmol 1cm.i.- lVeNccn, mae.-a, izfmiiic, Ileijonverizi. Miss 1zeyn01.1s. Bayless in-wi, Si-ibiig, uamimff. zfwiif RW- Semi!-ami. Ns.-il, imc.-, Cohen, Fi-ffiefack, imyion, Glassman, Lane, xfimm. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Sr1111'xl0r, KATHEIKINE BARNHART Scrond Sz'1m'xlr'r, EsTHER R11-'ENBARK Miss Robevtsorfs Home Room 34157: Ifrmu' S:ipzn'mi', Slmiulucziilull. Still, II. Pnrness. lizirc, Y0un,QCz'. Rich. .Srunml Korn: lfergimm, Craig. Sclirocrleii, liratvogel. Runyzm, Innes, S. Jones, Zzxrislq. I.nfnmn, Rulmcr. Tlzfwl lfnfiu' Yutzivv, Youiipg, XY:ulc, Vousins. Kraiisv. I'luh1:y. KIc4flziy. Peters, liilv. lispenship. Iioizwh lfmv: Allen, Gizinccrclli, iiviffitli, Iuctt, Hisi Kmnpluii, Miss Rol:ci'tm1i. lirziliiniky, iXIzu'k4, llnrhl, l x'icwlm:m, Frou! Kim Zcllncr, Iluruwitz. Xloml-, Grimes. fun. Ilinsllfxw. Iiutin. If. -Innes, Quinn, S1IiclIvei':er. Swllcl. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firif Srzm'ilrr', CARI. PARNIESS Svvorm' Smm'xfvr, A1su,xH,xx1 Smmuoxx' I PIIAQI' Om' I'l11mlr':'zf Tzu: I W THE ENTRALIAN1931 MT. Roberts, Home Room Burk Row: lVnllace, F. Innes, litey. 'I'ickenlyPl'. Voulctt, Illini Raina' W. Jones, ,lm-llen. sl, flair. llolcomlw, scum-l-. lzfmcl-. lilwf-ll, Wilcox. limwn. Scfollrl Rout' llill, linrnfelcl, llemllnrn, Peterson. Pickctt, Klyeri, Nelson, lfzlglstcin, Antllcs, Goorlcnow. Front Row: lluckeu, llczll. Ray, llllllpllell. Katzcff. Mx. Roberts, Carlton, Mcrgcll, XYebber, Colvumll, M. Cslnlpbell. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firsf Sl'H1t'Xfl'l', MAlixIORlE MILLS Svconrf Sr'1m'xiz'r, ELEN CANIPBELI Mr. Ruslis Home Room Burk Korn: Rzlvlf-,:, Vox, llnrvlimg. icon, Ifiulflx. 1'1ln-ll lclml, lliimlg, liemlrll-k. fslllllw, 'l'-lull-. Tllm,-l-. ll..Nl,l.ll.lN. xml-alta, .x5clmf..l.l.-ll. xmflllz lcfm- Alfmlev. lmllllmcll. sl.l..l,v, www, Rig-lug. xllviqlll. Stover. Small. lim-llll. lflmlq. 1:,,,,1, ,QW K,,l,,,, l'l,,x.,..-.l. llal-nw, l:..f..lff.p. llmlwllllll. xl.-, lzllxll. snmll. lu-ll.lll-, 11.311, o..-1-nm. l.....g, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Fm, Sl,,,,,.sf,,,., ALLHN13 R0,m1,Ap Srvoml St'l!ll'SfI'V, WlLLlAn1 BAYl.l-,si I Pago Om' I'I1lIlIIll'l'l1'T!N'l'l' I TI-IE ENTRALIAN 1931 Miss Samdbe1'g's Home Room Hnfk lt'ff:t'.' Pickett. Tlxrnslxcr. Schwartz, Klee. 7I:frtl Ifuw' Martin. Cnckcy, Iloclml, Trout. Kilmer, Iiistlt-r. litter, Xrnolcl. I'In-lpe. .Sl-mtzfl lfmtu- Ulxemvy. New-Imul. I-tlmnmlsun. llcmtcstm. time-z, Mis-1 Smnlbcru. !l:u't'cItl, Lightner, llauglwrly, Malmo, Ilnmphrey. Front lfozv: Num-Ili. lie-ln-ke, .Xshlt-3. tlnsttm. furry. llrv.-nncr. lf. liricl-csun. Rnenick, llunnell, II. Erickson, Ilmxglltun. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Srroml Sr'zm'xfw', LAUIiABlil.LIi ASHLEY AIfl'TII!l1!' Rep., FRANCES IDAUGI-IIERTY Miss Scotfs Home Room Ifluflx Rm:-: Vlnvclztml, Catan, Iiuswcll, Iiiclsker. Miss Scott, Ilnslmp, fullcue. llntclmrt, Iiatlie. I'rfmI lm., I-Zasg-ttlwg. 1:t.f.1.t.:..., lmm., lam-kc, saettfk. lmmwll, Austin. lwmtglt.-1-t,. u,f.,,Q.f, Ifmws STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxf Swm'xlrr, FRANK Bu'1cH,uaT Svvoml St-1m'xtt'r, THOMAS Emxlu I Pngt' Om' l'l11mlrrtll o11r I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 MVS. Shofefs Home Room Burk Rumi Mayer, Chznlcmm. Iludyzre, ML-hlsmnlx. Third lfozv: Large, Rlcliihhin. Xlcfuhlfin, lilopfeustcxn. White. Iinylcss, IIC:-zlnzu-k, Morgan, Srroml Row: Mznlxcrs, llcnn. Ilcwett. Wlxitclleml. lluumn, Nlrx. Qhafer, Prfmpst, Rlntthews, Scllwnrtz. XVI-neck. lfnuvr lfmv: Sihlcy, Ilonl. lk-rlmnn, Ihwtinqs, CVIM-ll, Iinrkc, Comstock, Rourke, Fulton, Schwartz. Cook. Skinner. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Srnzcslrr, DOROTHY S1uNN1iR Svrond Svmvstcr, PAULINE HASTINGS . 7 M155 Shannon s Home Room lm.-ff :cfm in-...L smm.. mn, xx........ su-mc.-. m,.1.... U'AI:niIl-5. J.,h.,Q.,.,. 110.-mlm, ,5'.W,..l lem- xl.2mq..m.-.-,. xx'h.-Fur.-. '1'm,1m. ll.,-HI-11. MN rhf.m...n, mug.-I-. num..-I, lvm., 111.14-H, mlm-k. I lf'-IIVITKIEIHI llmfly. liln--knum. I nlwu. IV!!-'II. Ibm-nl. 12:-lynn, 42'--rv-1. Mm-lh-r, Huy- w:m.1:', llmwn, lim--kxm. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Sw11r'xirr', ELIYANOIK SANDY SVFIHIII 51'H11'Nfl'V', SOI' DM-EN I Pugv Om' flIlIItll't'Ll1 il'l' I TI-IE ENTRALIAN1931 if l , Mr Slayma em Home Room Back Row: Peterson. Gosictt. Campbell. llmvel, Cowley, Smith. 3lcCrem-y, South, Ijnrlcrsnuith. XYl1m'!on. Sm-oml Raw: Franklin. Tl-mnmn, Payne, Taber, lflc-nglc. Mr. Slnymznker, XVhllt'iclrl, Mallee, Gibbs, Timberlake, l':l L-k x Fruzrtxlffzzlwl liruwn, lliechliv, Collyer. XVoo1l, Lespic. Greenberg, llerndon, McCullouch, Miller, Vfhite, Snlvay. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Sl'7l1E'Sfl'l', CHARLES DAUGHTERHY Sfrona' Sv1m'xlvr, CHARLES PETERSON M1.'l'almadge's Home Room Bunk Ihmv: Dnviflwn. llnwm-Q, RlcCruuly, XYhitton. Smillxmier, lfm'rQ-i. Spitczmfsky, XYclMur. Czxssitv. Snvcnl. Sc-cowl Row: Scluxmnclxer, Nlvilinley, l.cp1mrt, Simmons. lioplun, l'lvn1ents, lim-mlm, Trout, llmngmllm-1. I'urt- mzm, Limlszuy. IV:-fvrzgxflaffy' Ilmmm-r, llruv:-s. llurrmu. lfruyling, lIcWlmrtcr. Mr. Tnlmaclgc. Rm-ml, Gmlqel. 'l'lmrm:m, Znrovsky, 1 mms. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxf S' al D' P zmfv 11, EAN HARES Sworzd SI'Il1l'Xfl'7', XVAYNE WIQBSTER I Pugz' Om? H111nfl'1'1fSi,x' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 MY.TempIi11,s Home Room Bud: Row: Hall, Clark, Votaw, lVeIss, Third Row: Pike, I., nlfmy, nnyle, B.-Own, staple.-I, ny,-um. Lane, mic, R01.e,-:sm Srcoml Roux' Ray, English, Illand, McCrc:Iry, Sclmoltzlmucr, Layton, Griffitlx, Kincacle. Build, Ilnltis. Front Row: Rollins, .X. Mzuty, Saint, Gershon, Rvplogle, XIV. Templin, Ilanrnml. Dasllacll, Smith, Korfphage. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Swrzcfslcr, KENNETH LAYTON Svmml Svrmfxfcr, GEORGE DASBACH Miss Tomlwfs Home Room Bark lhnu' Mir: Tumlm. A-,,,.,,,,,, RW, xwmlal-ls. I-11,, rm,-,-Neill. r:.,WI. lawn-. sumo. c11.1.fmQ1., Iinntcx. c'mm.,n. 'rnmz RM.-f xmas, l:1.1u..m.f. Iiuslxlig, nam-.,,, vllam.. .xvmn fam-gf-. rum-k. wlmmker, Amnh, Ilmncuum. Front Im.-. mum-u. In-in-. IL,-mlmlll. lbuulmm, llnilry. Clmch, xmmlw-, c'f.unn'ynm.. .xmu-I-Slm, Illnckwcll, Fhewin, Dnnico, Y STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES 1h.l,,.,,M,,,,,,fjH., ANNA Cl UTCH A1ft'l'lI1If!', JANIES BRADI-IELD I Plrgf' Om' Humlrrrf Sm CII I THE ENTRALIAN1931 Miss von UTlwCTfI1,S Home Room Im.-If lfnrv: Mm I-on Linwefn.. loam., Iwltg, Teplitz. sims. Y I ,m-.Wi :elm xenon, Miner, 1Q.w1,1Q.A, Hailey. ,llmql-lm. lmmwsky, llns, xxesmln. nm-1. Ilnewm. F.v.,,.f :ffm xx'a..Qgm1nf.', lfifmllw. mg. cam-1,-.11 I-. sqm. 1:.,1.11,e.-2. Iiyrns, lflmf, num.. Poole, x1.,m'1.f,....-. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Swm'xfz'r', WILBUR SCOTT Srmml Svnzvxlrr, GLADYS POOLE Miss Wade's Home Room Burl: lflmv: Stunt. Rcynolrl-z. XYl1itv, llrnmwcll. Shaw. Ifulflcusuxu. Simpson, .Xu-nnlnl, XYillvorn, ,Yrmrrfl Run- Mitchell, Iixwurimvp, llnlnw, Clzu-kson, Rico. Miss XY:nle, lirasnuy, Slmfcr, Allen, Major, XY.--1. Fruit! lfmu: Hmnlfnrll, llnlllyitt, Iirzxlclmmn, Rcnuingtnm. Wrnruicn. Vrnfton, Rngus. Imliuis, Nnlnn. NlcNluru-3. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Sr'u1vxll'r, NIARILYN Sufuflik Svroml Smm'xf1'r, JAMES ARNOI ll I Ihzgf'Om'HnmlrmlEigl1f I THE ENTRALIAN1931 M 1. WdfSO717S Home Room Ifnrlf Rm:-.' jzxcohs. 1'emh-umm. Hirzurnl, Iieycf, Shully. rl. Campbell, Maloney. Thu-fl lfmv: Andrus, .Xln-x. Rvws. 'l'zmmlia. lim-cllu. lingers, Urendm'f1', .Xrnmncas, Brooks, Iluyde, Amiersmx. Swmni Row: Lavemlar, Pulitzc. Iizmfl'm:m. Vzmlcxnxul, Perkin, Mr. NYut4on, Pnppin. Miller, lfrnnner, Yan lierhis, Elias. Pettit. Ifrunl Row: limleuhcimcr, Shikles. Church, Manuingg, Iirnclasmx, Helm, lmmlerdale. Hughes. Sick, lieeslcr. Kln fm. n. A 1 STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Svuzfsfmg MARGARET ELIAS Srvoml Szfvmslvr, DAN MALONEX' MissWeathe1man's Home Room W limfx law lzangg,-15. Am-k, I-ir-4.1.5. ,Xulwlxwxum-x'. A.1-fly:----H. .Xvlzrir liuihg. 1-11:-H.. ,s.'.,m.1 lem. llxnslvup. lcnflm, Sr .1.- kewl. I,ueU.., m1.m-, lmwlrlm. :lam-ki-lx. Slxllur, lie.-,mlm Iuuk.-f, Smurf 1' ..,f .lfikycfk L' f,..,- 1.-k. ll...,.-. .Xkyxy NIM. 1' --1-v ,, Maw xx'Q4.:1m...m1. xxx--14-y. lznilwl. will., xX'1llif.mN, liilf IW' STUDENT COUNCIL 1x1aPREs12NTAT1vEs lfirzxf Sl'IIIt'Sfl'l', XVIII Mila EITON Svrnml S4'rmfxtz'l', MAXINI-. Hoslc I PfzgrOm'I1nmlmlNim' j THE ENTRALIAN1931 Miss Vxfestelflelds Home Room I EEE lem-I lelmf lm.-.-5. lllggllls, c'ml.eml0l-fu. Tm,-ll felmw llfmglmlfl. Aly-.-5, Eckscrmu, csllclll-N. xml Tam. rzfmlf. Powell. 1.-mmnall., smlllll Rlm- lfmmn,-cl-, L'l:lyman, slmlmeflaf., wlu-ull-f. Iieltnen, Miss xwml-fulll, lxelfllcl-. sleyue.-l. cwesll-ell, owls, xl'-lllllulllclf, lflmk. Fl-mll Rlmw leamllml, Niles, Mcllonzllll, Novick, swan, uaallfmlll, Mull.-, lllmlef, ll'-mlm-. lxmllllll, STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxl Sl'l7ll'Sf!'I', JAMES HIGGINS Sfmml Scmr'xf1'l', KATHEIKINE FASENMYER Miss Whitwey's Home Room Bm-ll lem: llecncy, lzlclml-llg, lmsllaw. ml-I-flilll, llmva.-d. -Wffllll film'-' Vlifcwcr, Ulivvr, liray, 1-mlk, Miss wlmllcy, Sem, xxmgollclv. won-l. lqlllmll. Fl-lm legwr Ixclly, lulmwsk,-, llmllel-, ,lfllllm l:ll..l.llQl.. llllllwll. mlm. l:.-Nl... lqllw-ll. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Fir-If 5f '1f'Kf1 ', HARRY HEENEX' Svmml S!'lI1l'Sft'l', HIXRRX' HEENEY' I Pugr' Om' Ii1IllIlll'l'tlTl'!I I THE ENTRIALIAN 1931 Miss Wibevgls Home Room Bark Rain: Verti, l'3arlIer, Vllillarrl, E. Fell, Urga, Newcomer, NYelJb, Rirnmer, Hobson, XV. Fell, Annis. Second Raw: XYarrenslzuI'5:, Yan Devenher, llnrst, NVettcrolh, VVanl, Miss XYibeI'g, Sorensen, Townshend, Snr gent, Patterson, Lamlxamler. Rose. Front Row: Miller, Allmon, Hands, Parte-r, Fallek, Snlnncler, Schc-amp, lfishop, Fulz, Richardson, Brumgard. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES First Sr'111exfc'1', JUNIOR NEWCOMER Srcoml Swzestffr, KATI-IRYN WARRENSBURG Mv.Williams' Home Room Bm? RW- IIN.-nw, lirztm, s1.1...k,. IffI1Imm.Iw,-. lizmkf, I mig, SIIQIE,-, Tim-II lem: mme.-.,n, cm.-EII, vm-k, SIf,,1.Im.m, Ian..-ITEC, Thmuni, smk, SI-man. ci Ixlmf. .smmfi lelm- xvhne. Icfwnl... Rlnulcs, sf..Im,QQ.,, 11,-Im.-. small., ,1f.m5, Alaslzm, Izormfmn, IIMIIIS. F1-wr 1c.,fII.- I4muI,.w.., .xuw Am, l.vilwwitz, Nlzmnul, III. XYillinm:, Ia, num., Ayres, cz l':n-ness Mh 'W' STUDENT CGUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Fin! S,,,,,,-,fl-,-, Howmm CRAIG Srcoml Smm-sfw, BILLY RHODES I Pago Om' H7l7It1l't'tl Elz'1'f'11 l THE ENTRALIAN 1931 M iss Wolfso11's Home Room 11.1.-1v1c0f1-.- 113,-mf, 11111111-. Feiring, V V , ,A I .vm-1,1111 1101.11 11311, 111.-1.A1.m, 1.1.11g1.c1..1. Hriescl. 111,waf11, 1115: x101fS1,.1. 1X1.1gnm,1, ,x11m5qn. 5111.111 1f1-H111 Rum- 111-1.1.5, 1f.-617. Memlowf, 1:1011-11, ,11.c1mm11, 141-gm, 1:1g111.11, A1111-1111, 'rQ.1.p1c, xxu1111Q. STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES Firxf S1'1m'sfz'r, MILDRED PRIENGER Sr'fo111l Sr'1m'xh'r, BERNARD RAYNOR M1ssWynne's Home Room H111'l. Num' 4211ml1u:111, K1-vlur. I3Io111I, McGm2111. 111.1-11 lem.-. 1c1.1.111.n, migln, A111111-. 1f1-1151. M1511-1. 1.11l411v. 1:1-Unk. 141111111 s1ea111.u1-g. x1-11111111 111,111.1 MU1-1-15, 1:1.11.f11. 1,ips11m, 110110, Mix, xxymw, S11-11111111112 Nznylnr, SU111. 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Tn'1.o11 ,Rom-x1,x1u' Cum' P1ut91'oN I'I,uxwou1m ,, , HXV11 11111: Sco1'1 1'1x'11w1v1 Hus11.xNm A111 N1, ISo11nM,xN , ,,,, B111,x' Rnoms , ,,,, Tum Exxn SmNL1v M1'1c11F1.1 l21.1z.x111.111 C,x1x'1'1.1x , G1f11.xL111N1 Foun D1i1.u11a1' HESLIK F,11u11,1,1 S'r1x,w.N FRANK Bu'rcHA1x1 1101111 D. Mx1v1'1x If1x1,1N1 Mum 11 'I'11ox1.xs D1TMx1u A. I-.. H.1111.1.x', C0111 H11N1v' d X s Y w , U 4 ,w I F, l 2 I I1 52 1 L I w 1 1 l 1 THE ENTRrALlAN1931 Bark Rona' Iiutchart. llesler, Millar, Ferlrlcrson, Craig, Kenney, Strawn, XYeiss. Fourth Razr-.' llcnnis, lllaich. Shepherd. llagny, Ford, Carlton. Ulst-n. Loser. Tuttle, XX'oorIs. Funk. Third Roni: Seihenthalcr, Iivaus. llashach, Rhodes. Tinsley, llarwoorl, tirahani, lilse, li. Martin. IL Martin, Fones, Caywoinl, .Yrroud Rnzv: Courtney, Tarr. Kenyon. Mnrler, Morris. Creason. Ripley. Lnvitt. lluechner. Iiartelt. linglish. Frou! Ron-: Vue, Iii-ay, XYeiner, Grinnell, Ilzivis, Mr Ilitmzers. Williams. llaxniahon-er. Mitchell. Rothschild. Fasenniyer. Lummaery Staff EDITORIAL DEPARTMENT Eiliforx-in-Clurf-F.ii.u Ruonrs, S1'ANr.Ev Mircnsu. Managing Eililuri-Lillian Dannahowcr, Robert English, Mary Alice Graham, Clarence Tinsley, Arene Bordman, Margaret Buechner, Harry Kenney, Farrell Strawn. Asxignmrnt Erlltorv-Rhea Rothschild: Jacqueline Shepherd. Fruluvr Erlilor-Kathleen Davis. Exrbuizgr' Eililm'.i-Katherine Courtney, Phyllis Voss, Winifrcd lilsc. Erliforiul.El1'iiari-Dorotliy Martin, Cathryn Carlton, Frederick Bartelt, NVinifred Else, NVilma Tuttle. Sports Eifiiorx-Delbert Hesler, Donald Fl-dderson, Robert Latshaw, Geraldine Ford, Mary jane Funk, Howard Craig, Thomas Gray, Nathan Roitman, Martha Evam. Rrporlrrx-'Catl1ryn Carlton, Florence Dennis, Katherine Fascnmycr, Martha Hays, lfrlcnc Muder, Lenore Loser, Isabel Olsen, Ruth Seibenthalcr, Mary Helen Xvoodsg Frederick Bartelt, Burton Fletcher, Erma Blaich, Mary Reed Caywood, Clara Mac Cue, Miriam Dickey, Winifred Else, Rosemary Fones, Cath- erine Grinnell, Katherine Hagny, Dolores Kenyon, Janet Lovitt. Elizabeth Martin, Catherine Morris, Florence Ripley, Betty Tarr, Wilnia Tuttle, Phyllis Voss, john W'eiss, Russell Vililliams. BUSINESS DEPARTMENT Bnxiums Mmnzgrrx-Fraxik Butchart, jack Millar. Ailrwlisiug Mimugvr-Preston Harwood. .flfroliulrulli-Cathryn Carlton, Evalyne Nvcincr. 1.01111 Cirflzllllmll-Katlierinc xl. Fasenmyer, Catherine Grinncll. Mailing Mnm1,qrri-Dorotliy Creasong Mary Reed Caywood. T-ypiifvffrlene Mudcr, Mary Helen Woods, Erma Blaieh, Miriam Dickey, W'inifretl Iilsv, Catlwrinc Grin- nell, Florence Ripley, Dolores Kenyon. I Page Om' HIlll1ll'l'llSi,Xfl'l'lI l 17 19:50. ,N ENGLISH DANNAHOWER TINSLEY ROTHSCHILD KENNEY RHODES BUTCHART MITCHELL MILLAR BUECHNER STRAWN GRAHAM MR. HARLEY RDMAN . DITMARS I Pugr' ,...f. SHEPARD Om' l'lu1nfl'1'1f Sr THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Central's Encyclopedia A'l'IIl.liTES-BYZINVHY brutes who run around in special clothes and have all the girls go goo-goo over them. C.-il'l-QTIQRIA-Place where one stuffs on hash and half-cooked beans, and as a result, either sleeps or suffers untold agonies of indigestion during the remainder of the day. CIzNTRALlAN1A volume that is thrown together during the school year and calculated to a nicety to be passed out exactly one week after the Seniors leave. Cl.ASSIiS-PlJCCS where the students rest between evenings. CLUB MEMBERS-An unusual species of student who is in trouble nine-tenths of the time. CIKAMNiING1At certain times of the year a most interesting, soul-grasping amusement in vogue among students, in which one stuffs oneis mind with a vast number of facts, real and imagined to be forgotten the following day at the crucial moment. FACULTY-Kind-hearted people who conduct the rest periods and read to us from eur- rent magazines. FI.UNKING1SfHKC of being of a student when the teacher fails to perceive the great genius of the unlucky person. GRADES-Things which teachers say they despise, yet which they guard very zealously and which they take a fiendish delight in lowering. GRA1-'T-Wlaenever anyone captures an office contrary to the expectations of his fel- low students, immediately a loud outcry is heard of Graft! Graft! Central, however, is extremely fortunate in being absolutely free of this ill. JUNIORS-The bane of a Senior's existence. LIBRARY-Place of recreation in which one reads the very latest magazines. Also an unusually delightful place to visit with one's friends, unmolested, during the evening. LOCKERS-Instigators of abusive language and strongholds of love letters. LUMINARY-A scandal sheet futilely published for the purpose of entertaining the students each Friday. LUMINARY OFF1cE-Sanctuary of editors and other dopes, where one may get away from this busy world and submerge one's thoughts in quiet tranquility, and then suddenly emerge with some enlightening feature on How to Open Lockersf' Noreuooxs-A very successful method of torture employed by several members of the faculty. OFlfICE1A cozy place to tell stories and get stuck with them. R. O. T. C.-A high school for Boy Scouts. You may distinguish members of this sect by the unusual garb in which they are attirecl. SFNIORS-A class of very illustrious souls who are worshipped as heroes by under- classmen. SI:VIiNTH Hoon-A continuity of the school day for a very select group in which they are served ice cream and cookies. SflI'IIOMORES1NCCCSSHfj' evils with some peculiarities that are very disconcerting. S'1'umaNT COUNCII.-A group that eonvenes several times during the year and finally decides to put up the Please Keep Off the Grass sign. Wfolux-A thing never done by normal inmates. I l'i1gi'Om' Hzzrzilwil EfKQXlft'l'II I Q1 09 J, f ,fx ,M 'Wag gfwtiviifigfg.. W N Ma , X If W X HONGRS X fa THE ENTRALIAN 1901 National Honofr Society The National Honor Society is the only honorary organization at Central. The mem- bership is determined by a vote of the entire faculty. The members are chosen on a basis of scholarship, extra-curricular activities, and char- acter. To be eligible, a student must rank in scholarship among the upper twenty-five per cent of the Senior Class. However, not more than ten per cent of the class may be elected. All members of the Society must be Seniors and the students who have been elected to membership are not announced until the last few weeks of school. Honors for extra curricular activities are based on competition, popularity, and appoint- ment. No student can count more than two, five point honors, and minor honors are also limited. In no case can two honors in the same activity be counted either by duplicating or by pyramiding. The Central chapter was organized in 1922, and was the first chapter to be organized in any Missouri high school. The object of the National Honor Society is to create enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate desire, to render service, to promote leadership, and to develop character in the students of America's secondary schools. I I Page One Hundred Twenty 1 THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Bark Raw: Millar, Bayless, Knight. lianks, Craig, XYeiss. Third Ru1v.' Dashnch, Ilarwoorl, XYilliznn5, Tinsley, Taylor, Park, English, lintchart, Saparow, Caldwell. Svcozxzl Row: Sheplxenl, Cooper, Guild. lfolrl, lilse, Hagny, Graham, Caywood, Fones, Mcllinness, Tuttle. 4 Frou! Row! Ur0lJC1'g. Blilclxcll, llLmn:ll1uwer. llushaxlfls. Rozulcap, llnrihnml, Davis, L'oux'tney. Rotllscllild Nlartin, Crezliou, JOHES, Natzonal 1 QW 'Y' H i f S ' onov R5 oczety ROLL CALL KLNNETH BANM WILLIAM BAYLKQ1 AREN1. BORDMAN MARCEU. BROBKRQ MARGARET BUECHNI R FRANK BUTLHART Roux-.RT C,u.nv4'EL1. MARY REED Cmwoon MARJORIE Comm R KATHLRINE COURTNI Y HOWARD CR,x1r. DOROTHY CREASQN l.u.1.1,xN DANNAHOWER Uloumf Dlxsufxcrl KTVTHULN D,wn NVINJVRTD IQLS1. Roulim' llwcpueu Ros:-mmm' FUN!-S GER,x1,mN1 Foam Domus Gxnn MARY Amar GRAHAM Klxxuruml HAGNY PRESTON Hlmwoon GERTRUDL HUSBANIJS ROYALTA joN1's Enwm KNIGHT ANNA LEVINE JUNT- MCGTNNESS DOROTHY MARTIN jlxui MILLAR STANLEY lN1lTc1maLL join! PARR Bn.Lx' Rnoom ALLENE Rofxocfu- Rmm ROTHSCHILD ABRAHAM SAV.-xRoxr ,IACQUELINE Smit-HERU FARRELL STRRWN RORTRT TAYLOR CLARENCE TINQLM' WILMA TUTTLI: EVALYNE Wim: R ,Ions A, W'clss Russm. Wn.1.x,xMs I Page' Our' H11m1'r1'zl TlL't'IIfl'-flllt' THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Btn-I: lx'Tf:u: Iigy, Arnolxl, llutchart, llouzer, Sutlxerlanfl, Millar. Sclminler, Vraig, Malfmex. Thi:-ll lflm' Nlattes. XYasscr. Miller. Lee. Varlton, Nl. Iivans, llarnhart. ll lit-nm, Ilnrngief, Sand, I n wwml Iffmu' llarwoorl. Ramagc, Xl. Varlton, Roxulcap, Alartiv. Kettler, lYcincr, Nlnr1rc,NYelnlwer, l'axmw X L I-'mul lfmu. Taylor, Laymn. Tinsley, llesler, Kenney. Higgins, Scott, Rnthschilfl, Gray, Foster. Student Council A t'U!IIIl'l'ffIlg link l1r'fzm'1'11 tba' facully um! Ibn' Sf1l!l't'l1fX wbirb has pruwrl HllllllHlllIl IM-.vialrrzl ,, ,, , Vin'-Pl'f5i4l4'11l , , Sf'1'rr'Ia1'y ,,,,,,,,,, Trz'u.xurz'r, ,, , , Svrgvunf-al-Arum Critic ,,,,,,,,,,,, A, ,, ,, Svluor Cabiuvl M4'u1ln'r,. , FIRST S1 MLSTLR OFFICERS Inuior Cubinrl Mrnzlwr ,,,,,,, . Soplvonlon' C':frim'l Mufzzfwv' ,,,, Manx' An.-xms l.nlmnL1.LE ASHLLY KATH1-NNI: BARNHAILT lion BLNNLTT lluwnnn BURNS l'naNk BUTCHART Clxrlluvx CARLTON ANNA CLUTQH Lmmx, COLTMAN Flowmm CRAIG iinalurs DAuc.H1nTx' .MNT DAUGHTLRS Ilanlmm Double: rl' Mfuunuu r El.ms Wrlmlla ELTON llnlmlux Fvaxa Xlluuux livaxs llxxu 1, Gum IN Pnl vox Hmcxxmm ROLL CALL Hamm' Hli1.Nl.Y DELBEIAT l'lns1.ran IAMES Hlc:c.lNS EMMA HUGGTNS HARVEY l-IUTLHISUN H.-may KLNNLY KLNNLTH Lavrox HELEN Lu Remix I,rM,xsrLks DonoTHx' MMUIN ,IUNT MLGINNISS .lack Ml1.1.au Makcaru T lVln.l.1,u Mmalolun Ml1.l.s ROUUQT Mon n 1.051 Law liufxxoxn Nl x 1' luxloln Nl xx 4 oxu lk Turomnu N1 xl la Calc: Pxlaxlxx , I PTIKQVOIJ1'llllrlzfwlfTllwlfy'-l1L'0 l CLAu1,N4.L T1NsLu' KENNETH LAYTQN , MAKLLNE FOSTEK ,, , juNh MCGINNESS ,DELBERT HESLER ROBERT TAYLOR ,, ,,,Hamn' KLNNEY .jack ROTHSCHILD Maru' ADAMS DILAN PHARE5 M1Lmu.n PRENGLK M,mcMu,'I RAMAGE Al.x,11Nxi ROADCAP IACK ROTHSCHILU lixnaziou SANDY ,lon SCHNIDUQ Mau'1'H.x Sci-looxox WTLUUR SLOTT MMULXN SHALLR Dolmrnv SKTNNTK Tum Su'rHuu.aNxx Ronmw TAYLUR Iival.x'N Tfxvs Clan: Nu Txxsi T x' lion! ul Tlufagukx Nounax Wrxxnu K1 xx: TH WUT: x LQ: um: 11 Wm rl OFFICERS THE ENT1zAL1A 1931 N 11.1.-1 law- '1'11.N1.'1. .x.-.1.,1.1. s1.,,11.-.111-. lizulic, 111,11-X., 1.fw1,. 111.111-1, 11.11-gag, 193.111-1-, s11f1.wn, 1f1-1111e1',.11. l'uwell. ' I111r4l Iforv: 'l':1y111r. Il11:l1:1111lx, Ilr1l111111u111. l'l1iI1i11s. l'z111lus. 121-1-un. Ulwn. Ifxuncll. ji111crwu. XYilli:1ms. l.:1y11111 Ilesler. 111111 Run-' i'11:11'1111. R:1111:1111- llnetings. 811111111 lfnicu' Ifmu-1. Culp. NY:1llC111l111'1'. Ilifemulmark, Slwplxeu-rl. ililsrm. Huff. Imslrnch, 141111111-5, Smith. XV:user. . 1'11111pI1ulI, S111-york. Iilzwur. RI11rpI1y, Iligggina, l1nI1z1ch. Ym-gel. Wmlc Student Council P1-1-v1I1'ul ,, Vm'-I'1-1'111l1'nl S1-1-1111111111 ,,,, ,, T1'1'u.1111'r-1' , Sc'1'g1'11ul-uf-Arn:1 , C1'iIi1' ,,,,, ,, , Sruirzr Cullilzrl M1'n1b1'1' , Inuinr Cubirzvt Mrfwbrv' Suj1bu111nr1' Cfulfillrl Mr li1o151. A1.11N hluuas A11 NUL11 L11 BAu11x 11,1,1Ax1 H1111 152 l5k11Nc1s H1111 xxxmx IiL1:N CAM1-111 1,1. DsLu1:111 CAN111111 KA'1H1c1'N Cf11fx1am1 wr 1111111 Roslrmfumx LU1 1' 501. D111 1 x G1.o1u.1 IMs11Ar 11 Huwmux 111115111 MA1114 D1w11.u11 THUMM L11111 K,x1Hl1ux1 I'xs1xx1x11: IJo1m'1'111 l1Nx111 N1.111111x ll11111si111111 'l'1111m1l11111 lm1111 S1 c.oNn SLMLSTLR ROLL CALL M1-1.v1N G11.soN Alma M111 GRELN P,xu1,1N17 l'LxsT1NcS I,u1s9 HA71-1. lI1x1uw H1-1Nm' A1 MA Ho1xN1.1a NIf1X1NL Hone II1-LIN 11x11-lxsrm C,11x111,1's L1 xx ls DAN Mfx1ox1'Y luwr Mf,G1NN1,ss Imlx M11,1rL S1 xxu v M1'1'f111111 N111 MU1u'11X' .1X1:r,us1 Omlar. IM11111 O1s1N X'11u,m1A l'1xu1.Ux i'11x1m11s P1 11 usox 11111 I'1111111's I IHA ,IUNE MQGHNNLQS ROBERT TAYLLJLL , Rosrgmmw CUL1- G111x'1'11UnE HUs11ANus ,jfxmrs H1c.c.1N5 C1.A1xENc1 T1Ns11fx ,,Wf11.1.1AM IMYLESS ,MARLLLN Fovrvu ,CH,x1a1.11s L12xr1s Gnfxnvs P0011 HQMLR Pow111.1. B1f1aNA1z11 Rnvxon lS11.1.x' RHu1m1.s IZMHLR R111N1xA111g A111mHAM SA1-Akuxx I1 AN SAY1,1s KAT111u'N S111n'm1i I,xFo1.1,nT11 5111111 Ii0111111T T,n'1.o11 1 34111311111 XY 111111 Dunn rH1' XY',111.1 14110111 1 l'n'11oN W,x1.111u N W.x111uxs11u1u, K11T11kY U1 x r111 W'1xs,11i WAVN1 W'111s'1'1,11 HANAN W1111.xN lim11.11 XV11111. Nurml 1f'r'Of11' ll1H11l1'1'1l T11.1'11l1'-lf11'1'1' I THE ENTRALIAN1931 Bark Ran-: Roberts. llrouglmm, XYcmIlan. Fuller, 'I':xyIm', Tinsley. Iizulie, Iinnks, Sutherland. :mmf leur.-r fa.-Erlang, cm.-my, xlnloy, 1.11,-. w, skamw.-. ymef, lsueclmv.-. mme. Mamnell, 120.105, cn,-womx. Intevsociety Contest ORAL EVENTS ARISTONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY BEATMCE Mons, Drrluumlinrz MARGAKIZT BUECHNER, Iivlvmjwvum-ozzx Spanking KATHERINE Counrmav, Orutiuu DELPHIAN LITERAR Y SOCIETY EVALYN MALOY, Drfluumlion ETTA SCHLEIN, Exluuzlvrmzrlrnln Spvaknzg ROBERTA Gunnmc, Orufiw: CENTRAL FMERSON CLUB Rox' FULLER, Dl'r'lm11uliw1 'XVYIH nc FUKIAEL, EA!r'w11m'flln'vux Sjrmllziug TOM SU'rHEru.,xNn, Orufiou CENTRAL FRANKLIN CLUB K1 NNLTH BANKS, Ilwrlnmaliwr H,xNxN W1-DLAN, Extl-mjmrum-ffm Sflmleiug KILNNEXH L.n'1oN, Owfinrz ' I Pngr' Om' I'IllIll,l'l'tl Trwvlfy-fo11r' MINERVA MARY Rrnn LITERARY SOCIETY CAVWOOD, Drclunmliou ROSEMARY Fomis, Exlz'r:1parum'onx Spf-akiug XVILMA SOCIETY OF LIT SKINNER, Ornliou BARBARA GIBONEY, Dvrlulrznfiofl THOMAS E,xnn3 S1 ANLEY THALIAN , Iivlwrfjforarzvollv Sjrcuking IVIITCHELL, Orafiou LITERARY SOCIETY ROSLMARY CULP, Dvvlamuliuu 5 : , . ' Rox'.xLT,x ,lox ll , l.,xl1 mfrorumom Slrmking ALLLNH lik-QUGHTON, Orlrlinu CENTRAL WEBSTER CLUB F,uuu.x.L STILAWN, Dwlalmllion ROBERT TAYLOI CI aux Nz A. 1ixIl'1npm'ur1z'allx Slmlkllzg 1 TINSLFY, Orulirm IZRATURE AND HISTORY THE E NTRALIAN 1931 Buck Row: Grahanl, Cleveland, Reicluanl, lforml, ,liIIIeI'son, XYooIls, Bowers, Bishop, Iirlmonrlson, Siegle. Ifrmxt Raw' lilack, Schnonovcr, Hclclmer. Fnatef, Halter. Ripley, Gnffin, lfnglislu, XYillinms, Rhodes. Intevsociety Contest WRITTEN EVENTS ARISTONIAN LITERARY SOCIETY MARY ALICI, GRAHAM, Euay MARLEEN FOSTER, Form MARY HELEN Woons, Slory DELPHIAN LITERARY SOCIETY RUTH CLEVELAND, Evxuy BIERRY FoRn, I'm'm MARY MEIGS, Slory CENTRAL EM IiR SON CLUB EMIL I3owERs, Exxay PHILIP EIIMONSON, l'uI'11z ROI-IERT ENQLIQH. Slum' CENTRAL IIRANRIIN QQLUB FRLD NIf5IAr,E, EIIIH' LAR RLNLE SI,Im,I'. Purm jArR XYUIIRIAR. Slum MINERVA LITERARY SOCIETY FLORENCE RIPLEY, Esxny MARTHA MAE SCHOONOVER, Povm FRANCES REICHARD, Slory SOCIETY OF LITERATURE AND HISTORY CIIARLES Blsnop, Emmy FAY BLACK, Farm MARLL I-IALTER, Slory TI-IALIAN LITERARY SOCIETY HELEN JIMERSON, Exmy HELEN BELCHLR, Pawn EDNA ROBERTSON, Slury CENTRAL WEBSTER CLUB BILLY RHODES, Exxay DANIEL GUFrINs, Pomfz RUSSEL XVILLIAvIS, Slary l Pngr' Om' H11mfI'z'll Tzwlzly-fiL'1' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Roni RT Tax i on Tomi SuTHEru,.xxii Constitutional Orators After a close preliminary contest Kenneth Layton, Tom Sutherland, Clarence Tinsley, and Robert Taylor were chosen to compete in oration and extemporaneous speaking in a double assembly to be held at Central. The subjects used by the aspirants were: American Citizenship and the Consti- turionf' Kenneth Laytong Our Enduring Constitution, Tom Sutherland, Citizen- shin Under the Constitution, Clarence Tinsleyg and Constitutional Citizenship, Robert Taylor. The final contest was held during a double assembly, the first group hearing the orations, and the second the CXICIUPS. After the casting of a second ballot, Robert Taylor was selected as the Central representative, with Tom Sutherland as thc alternate. Under the new rule of last year, the orations were six minutes long, and an ex- temporaneous speech of 4 minutes was given afterwards. In the contest held at Convention Hall, April ll, Lyman Field, of Westport High School placed first, with Glenn Ohleson, from Manual, a close second. Central is truly indebted to Miss Rebecca Tomlin, instructor in speech, and Mr. Elmer Rush, instructor in American History, for their untiring efforts in preparing our representative. Crain Nei Tmsm x' Ki xv: iii I..n':ux I Page Orli'H11mlrr'il Tll'!'llfij'-.Yf.N I 1 ,mffzwg -.5 'X THE ENTR.ALIAN1SJ31 Bm-I Ie.Ifi-.- IIESIU, I.a,'1.,.I. llnnxzige, Iamiie.-, Koenig. lfply, Ifediiei-50.1. I:.,mI-. IIIWIIIS. Tm,-II Icom- Alimigumf.-y. ,I.,I.I.m, Ilamshaw, Alum. i:nIII.p, senhauqen. lilnzcr. smaih, III.ff. .wi-0.1.1 Iam.-I Haley. IQIIIIIN. IIE.-mlm., TIIOIMS, AICQIIIIOQII, Ilnbach, IIIISIIIIIILIS, IIUVQI, MII,-1iIIy. XYillinms, fa.-IIIIIIIII. In-MII Iam.-1 lx Iialzer, C.-nag, IIIIICIWI, SIIIIIQIIANI, IRLIIKIISII, MOU.-e, IIIQCIH-II. Ilzislmch. Ilarwrmml, xmiwfs. 1 Boys' High School Club The Boys' High idea, the promotion of good fellowship and of Christian Ideals in che school, has shown many a boy the better things in life. Fifi! SI'IIII'.IlI'I' OFFICERS Swnllzl SI'mfx!1'r GEQRQI. DASRACH ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, P miilrnf ..,.,., ,,,,, ,,,,.,, S I ANL!-YV MITCHELL CLARINLE TINSLEY Vig-If-PrIxxiIiI'III ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, S I nNEY MOORE STANLEY MITCHELL SI'r'rI'lary .........,,,, ,,,,, , MFRANK BUTCHART SIIJNLII MOORE ,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,A,,, T rI'I1,uIrI'I' ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,, , ,,,.,, CARIIRQN BLAZER CLARLNCE TINSLEY ,..,,,, ,,,,,,, N fIIrIIbI-I'xl1i1r CQIIIIIIIIM' . ,,,,,,,,,, HOV'ARI3 CRAIG Tom Sun-IERLANIJ, Clmrrb Caumzilm' ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ..... ..ToM SUTHIERLANIJ RoIsLR'r ENGLISH ,.,, Publi!-ily Comwillcz' .,..., . , .,,,,,, ,,,,,, P RESTON HAKWOOFF HARLAN SHORES ,,,,, Inuior High R1-lizliunx CmIIIuill1-I- ,,,,,, .,.GEoRc.If DASIJACLH ROLL CALL KENNETH ALLEN ,IAMES ARNOLD ,IOHN AYRE5 JOSEPH BERROWITZ CHARLES BISHOP LEQNARD BLANRIENSHIP CAMERON BLAZLR ROIIIRT BLAZER WILLIARI BROWN FRANR BUTCIIART MALCOLM CARII-III-,I I. HOWARD CRAIG l PHXQL' Om' I'I1llllI'l'!'ll 71lL'f'llf-1'-Figbf LINN DANNAHOWER GEORGE DASRACH lLus DAvIs ALFRLII DILTRICH MARK DUIIACH -IAMES HGV KIAMFS ELWELL RQRLRT ENGLISH DON FLIIIIERSON WILLIAM FIiLI.HouER ALIRED GALLUP Fu GRAHAM ,IALR GREEN .IOHN HAMSHAR' SAM HAMSHAW HERBERT HANSELL PRIQSTON HARWQQII .IARIIES HAZEL ,Inns HERNUON DLLIIERT HESLER ,lAMI,s HIGcINs PIIILII' HILMES liur.ENE HOVLR ILIIID How-'ARD ,, ENTRALIAN1931 Back Raw: Berkowitz, llnwzird, Dietrich, Vlfhitesirle, Schneider, Millar, Kenney, Ilelmis, Strawn, Maloney, YVeiss, Greene. Third Rmvf Page, Cray, Hall, Phillips, Stephens, Monk, Rhodes, Tinsley, Hamshciw, Northcott, Stark, Brown, Lewis. Strand Ram: Allen, Rothscliilzl. Scott, Kiiiahzm, Ayres, Knaus, Johnson, Voegele, Korfhzige, Straeter, Bozlney, Mattes, Shores. Front Row: Craig, C. Blazer, llasbach, Mitchell, Bntchart. Sutherland, Moore, Mathers, Harwood, Shefrin, Davis. Boys' High School Club ROLL CALL KENNETH HUSIIANDS DALLAS JOHNSON DONALD JOHNSON CLIFFORD JONES JUNIOR KELLEY VANCE KINAIIAN FLOYD KNAUN RODLRT KNAUS CHARLES KOIITHAGF RICHARD LEEDS CHARLIS LEWIS ARTHUR MATIIISRS PAUL MATTES PAUL MATTHI-WS JACK MILLAR JAMES MONK ROBERT MONTGOMERY SIDNTY MOORE ROBERT MORRIS NEIL MURPHY WILLIAM NORTHCOTT CHARLES PAGE TuI.I:Y PHILLIPS MILES RAMAGE BILLY RHODES JOE ROBERTSON TIMMONDS Ross JOE SCHMIDT WILBUR SCOTT JAMES SENHAUSEN JACK SI-IEFRIN HAIILIN SHORES KI'NNETH SKILES EARL SMITH LLOYD SMITH LLOYD STARK HUGH STEPHENS WILLIAM STRAETER FARRELL STRAWN THOMAS SUTHERLAND ROBERT TAYLOR ALVIN THOMAS EDWARD THRASHER CLARENCE TINSLEY MARVIN TUCKER EDWARD VOEOELE JACK WAYMAN SAMUEL WEEDER JOHN A, WEISS GALEN WHITE THOMAS XVI-IITESIDE FRED WII.I.IAMS RUGSEL NVILLIAMS I Page One Hundrerl Tweniy-lzlnr THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Huck Row: Dennis, Mdilnngltey, Lowe, Lupton, McNaxn:n-a, Roberts, Smith, Dornscif, XYoocls, Fonrtlz lfmv: Kettler. Jones, llmuilton, Thorpe. Long, Kimber, Siehenthaler, Iinrnlmrt, Ilnrtur, Knauss. Tlzird Kurtz' Crensun, flcvelanrl, Funk, XVunclcrliclx, Dickey, Rothschild, Lnvilt, llays, Miller, Prntlxcr, Rosenberg, .Yrruml Rmu: Mergill, Uslurey, Culp, Lane. llrmxuhton. Znrnvsky, Byrne, Gilulmns, Ilrolrerg, llnrris. Frou? Rona' Landon, llncclmer, Urnlmln, Tuttle, M. Dzunglxters, Davis, Francs, Vnywuml, J. Daughters, Lee, llntkin. Girls, High school club Tha' Girls' High Srb0olClul1 is an 0fgllI1iZ!lfi0ll ibut has Inf Cmrlnll girlx lo Ll bvller 111111 bigbrr idvul 011 Ibn' COIILI1Il'f of life. I'n'xidml , .,... .,., , Viru-Pf'l'xillrr1t .,,,,,,, Sr'fn'!ar'y ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , Tn'uS111'1'r , ,,,,,,,,.,,,,,l , Smlior Triunglc' Cbuirmuu ,,,,,, ., Iunior Trinuglz' Cbuirmuu ,,.,,,,,,, Sopbomarz' Triuuglr' Chairman , DM nfiouul Chairman , ,,,,, , Muxir Clmirnmn ,,,,,, l'ubIirify Cbuirmann, IP MARY Emu-1 Almms MARY ATKINSON ALLENI. BARNARU KATHLIUNE B.u1Nll.uaT MAN' BARTER HLLLN BEI,c:ln-It ARENE BORDMAN BLTTY BOTKIN AUMLNNE liuuxvx MARGMHLT Buliuxxs K KA'11uxvN Bylaws Bl A rsucr C,u.vl-1c'r agr' Om' Hmnlrml Tlxirly I OFFICERS ROLL CALL MARY REED Cmwvoou KATHRYN CHAKNO RUTH CLEVLLAND MARIAN Coxwrock Bl.vmu.v Com-ru M1LnkED Cox DtntoTHY CRLASON ROSILMARY Cum- KAIHLEEN D,w1s j,xNxi DAUGHTIZRS M,t1tTHA D,xUt:uTLrts M.uu,xN FVANS KATHLEEN Dmfrs .,. ,,., Resign,-uw FONLS ,,,,,,,,,,JANl2 DAUGHTLRS ,...,..,,,,NVl1.MA TUTTLI: MARY ALICE Glmrmn .,,M,uu'Hfx DAUGI-:runs Bonus MARGARLT BUECHNLK ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,HELEN Lx-.lf ,,DoR1s Hmuus K.t'rHrluN1g FMENAHLIK Horus FAUGH Donornv FLYNN ROSLEMARY Foxrs MARY JANE FUNK Mmm' V. Gmnows K,t'rHFwuNx-. HACNY MABLL H,u.1'11R Mu.nRED HxxnLroN Dorus HARRIS Dmus HAM-1 1: Mn mutn H1 ,xl x' THE ENTRALIAN 1931 ack Row: XY:IlleIIclorI', NYzIlkI-r, RI-yxuolda, Cuope-I. ReiI'hnI'nl, IIHQHJN EVQUW- NVUH- Tuvd ICrm': llcnly, llowmnl, NY:IlIur. XVI-iglxt, Adaxm, k'I':Isknuy, Neve, Halter, Morrill, Cook, .SL'co1Id Raw: Inzenga, jones, C'!I:IIIm, Morlmul, HIIaIu:IIImls, Rn:Inlc:Ip, Mcflec. Szmrly, Cox. Front l?n':u: XYilsnn, IXIcTntyrI-, Slwyfwk, Mclienclry, McN:uII:Ira, Radtke, ifalverl, Reid, BordIIIaII, XVI-inhu Kahn. L Givfls' High School Club VLRNA HLWETT LucII,I,I' HOWARD GIRTRUIII' HUSIIANDS BIEATRIQIZ INZENGA KATIILRINE IIUNES ROYALTA joNI7s SYLVIA KAIIN THI-.RIISA KI2'r'I'I,I3R DoRo'rIn' KINRADIE DoRo1HI' CRASNOY MARY LANI: HI1I.IiN LIiI3 VILAIA Luxe Lum' LII Lown VIRc.INIA LUCAS VIRc.INIA LUIITQN Ruru MARCI' ANNILI MARI,A'II' CLARA MIRr,III.I, KIUANITA MLRRIII. THILAIA 5lII,IIR DoRo'IIII MII'c.HI.I I. ROLL CALL MARTHA MLGAUQIIIA' Loulsn NLCGEE CLARIQE MCINIWRIL ZELMA MLKINIIRI' ESTHER MLNAMARA PRISCILLA MCNAMARA IiI.IzABI:TH MoRRIs ELIEANOR NI.vIE VIRGINIA OI I I.Ic.R ISABEL OLSITN MLRILEL PATIUN THLLMA QIJINN IfsI'HER RAIIIRI: FRANCIS RILICIIARII MARJORII. REYNUIIIS VIRGINIA RoAcII ALLLNE RoAnrAIv ISDNA RoIIrR'I's .XIILINI Rus: NIII Rr, liuru SANIQRII KAIHLRINL SIIRIIII R RUTH SILIII NrIIAI.I.R RUIII' SMI3I.TzLR CAROLINII SMITH LOUISIL STAIII-I DOROTHY STEWART HARRII TTI! TIMIaI:RI.ARr MARJURII5 TQWNSHLND VVILMA TUTTLI: DQRIS VoN WOLFF IELIZAIII-'I'II WAGGENER DoRo'rIIY NVALLENDORI' DAm,II I. VUALRER ERAIA MAI' WALKER MARY FRANCES XVALIIII GLAIIVS WANSCH Rum' WANSCH FRANCIIS WPMBERLICH MARY WIIIr'r MARY Lowes WIIMIN IfRANn.I1G WuI.I-' MARI' HLLIEN Whom FIIANI I Ag WRIGHT FRAM I s ZURUVSRI' l Pugz' Om' Ifllllllffll Tfnirly-nm' I To CENTRAL Dear old Central, far-famed Central, Thou shalt never failg Round thy name there clings a tendril Of tradition's tale. Thou art victory fame has followed, Clad in dignity. May thy name to all be hallowed By their love for thee. Every student, soon or later, In his walk of life, Creets the thought of Alma Mater As his strength in strife. Thou art victory fame has followed, Clad in dignity. May thy name to all he hallowed By their love for thee. gfentrul Printing Departmentj ,Ions PARK .. Lum' ' W ' r V V V' A-HV I Pngr' Om' HIlIlK1VFllTlJiYfYj'-flJYt'I' l Sixty Annual Co Central H Kansas Cin C 1867 Senior Nin H111 Thirty Monday Eveml Eight CI Municipal 1 l l I T I , 2 tilt 5 V Y TI-Il?fGEiN TV5VAlllAfNvi 1973177 i M 1 . y n . e , alt. 4 ,S RAL r-famed Central, failg re clings a tendril e has followed, I be hallowed thee. r later, i Alma Mater strife. e has followed, be hallowed hee. artmentl it SixtyfSixtli Annual Commencement Central H igli School Kansas City, Missouri 18674 938 Senior Class Nineteen Hundred Thirty - Eight Monday Evening, june Sixth Eight O'clock Municipal Auditorium i Processional: ' lnvocation ,...... Baritone Solo: Vice-President' Yiolin Solo: H Presiclenfs Ad Central Chorus William Ayres Harold DuGay Randolph Foley Gerald Goodman Lloyd Jones Jeanette Kaufman Raymond Kraeme Bob Davis john Epps llnglx King l'rescntation of To Ccntrall' C7112 School wi Ih , J I oIIN PARK, Program GWWZJ Processionalz 'glintrance of the Peers ..,. ..,,..,.............,..,.,,.. S ullivan Invocation ,,,,...,,,,A,.,.,.,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, .,,,,,,, R ev. Baritone Solo: Il Balenv from Il Trovatore ....... Harold DIIGBY AccoIIIpaIIisl f--' Ruth Duncan Vive-Presidenfs Address ............, ...... v. . ,L -as X Iolin Solo: Ave Maria ............... .Y,....,..,,... Mary Frances Thornton AccoIIIIIaIIistfRIItlI Duncan Prcs1deIIt's Address ......AA.Y...,,.....................YV.... Central Chorus: 'lljrocession of the Sardar ........................ William Ayres Harold DuGay Randolph Foley Gerald Goodman Lloyd Jones Jeanette Kaufman Raymond Kraemer Accompanied hy Central Orchestra SENIOR lxdl-IMBERS or CHORUS Georgina Lancaster Carolyn Leininger Ria Maier Marie Moore Howard Olive Dorothy Pippin Hazel Pruet Director-Miss Mari F. Whitney SENIOR MEMBERS or ORCHESTRA W. L. Westerman .......Verdi .,....iBill Hemrtes ........Sr:lIul1erL ......C1Iarle.s Davis Ippolitow-Iwanow Gus Pulos Finis Roberts, Jr, Mina Ruth Shepp Roy Thomas MIIriel Willis Frank Zwiegel Boli Davis Norman Paltec Mary Frances Thornton John Epps Lewis Peters Nadine Waller Hugh King Eugene Staples Edwin Wesslcy Director-Frederick J. CIIrtlI presentation of Diplomas ,,,,i,,,,, ......... Otto F. Dubacfz -LTO Cemrali, , ........ Class and AIIdiem:v WCA-,Mir VVVV , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, , , ,, ,,,,, ROBERT ENGLISH I Ptlgl' Om' Hrzflzlrrd Thiriy-Ibrm' l v harles Davis Bill Hemnes lys Replogle leanor Scott Eugene Hall lette Reeder cent Trump lae Hopkins en th nnis 'an ll atharyn ll :en l 1 Ruth 2 Jeannette 'Zaret en l Mae ephin e lose me Louise GRADUATES or CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, Hensley, Jessie Elizabeth Herzmark. Rosemary Heyser, Catherine Hicks, Dorothy Lee Hockensmith, Mary Jane Hoke, Judith Hopkins, Ruth Mae Howard. Maxine C. Howard, WVanda Maxine Humphreys, Helen Agatha Hunt, Pauline Leona Huntington, Doris Jean Irwin, Bettie Helen Jaben, Josephine Jackson, Rosetta Ellen Jackson, June Elizabeth Jensen, Maren Jeanette Johnson, Betty Ann Johnson, Betty Lee Jones, Eva Neal Jones, Pauline E. Jones. Ruth Mae Juniper, Halene Gladys Jurden, Helen Marie Kaelin, Edwina Marie Kakmtiannos, Fannie Knpnistos, Demetra L. Kaufman, Jeanette Pearl Kaufman, Marjorie Keener, Bonnie Kell0HE. Velma Charlene Kerr, Betty Loretta Kersnick, Eva Margaret Keyes, Kathleen Lorraine Klopper, Rose Krezel, Clara Louise Lacey, Virginia Mae Lancaster, Georgian:-1 Carm Larson, Jean Lason, Anna Latham, Virginia Irene Lawless, Adaline Teresa Learnard, Lorraine Leininger, Ruth Carolyn Lenhart, Irene Levine, Bettye Rose Levine. Cynthia Ruth Lieblimr. Chafrlotte Linkin. Sterra Estelle Logan, Neva Jean Lyons, Margaret Mary McClure, Beverly Ann McCready, Margaret Lucille Mcliendry, Ruth Elizabeth Mcwhinney, Pearl Maier, Ria: Marino, Angela Marie Marino, Angelina Markus, Jean R. Meadow, Frances Marian Adelman, Morris L. Altieri, Mickey Aronson. Leon Aull, Earl Avery, Thomas W. Ayres, William Charles Bnher, Charles W., Jr, Bagby, Max O. Baker, George, Jr. en GI RLS-Continued Meiners, Teresa Meinsen, Dorothy Jeam Mendelsohn, Ethel Louise Mex-tle, Irene Mary Miller, Esther Miller, Eunice Miller, Mildred A. Miller, Ruth Clarene Miller, Ruth Loretta Mills, Youvonne Moody. Jean Ann Moore, Marie Madolene Moore, Margaret Mae Moore, Margaret Mae Moore, Marjorie Moss, Virginia Pauline Myler, Marguerite Blanzhe Nast, Grace Eloise , Neibel, Mary Florence Newell, Agnes Geraldine 0'Connor, Mildred Cecelia Orth, Joyce Lorraine Osborne, Bertha Parker, Martha. Jean Parln-, Bernice Parmenter, Jane Pasternak, Jean Payton, Ruth Naomi Pence, Margaret Leah Peters, Grace Phillips, Patricia Jean Pierce, Marjorie Alice Piper, Carol Lee Pippin, Dorothy Helen Press, Sara Pruet, Hazel D. Quinlan, Catherine G. Rahner, Theresa Ann Railsbaack. Doris Joan Ramos, Pauline Rashbaum, Anita Rees, Elizabeth Enslen Replogle, Gladys Azilee Reynolds, Illa La Bell Riffer, Emmy Lou Rigdon, Cornelia L. Riggin, Mary Helen Rightmire, Margaret Winifrcd Riley, Peggy Rose Roaseau, Opal Robbins, Dorothy Helen Robertson, Doris Mae Robinson, Betty Lou Rookie, Alice Mae Rogers, Idalaine Roller. LaVonda Russell, Charlene Lucille Sarazam, Marietta Sayles, Catherine BOYS Barber, George, Jr. Bafrlow, Walter Dean Bates, Shelley Lee Beckett, Robert Worrall Beiser, Nathan J. Belter. Warren Harry Bennett, Grant Bess, Leon Blazek, Arnold James 1938-Continued Schaaf, Kathryn Schere, Pearl Scherrer, Beverly Jenne Schmidt. Hazel Schooling, Mary Eleanor Schwitzgebel, Evelyn May Scott, Eleanor Ann Scott, Helen Elizabeth Seavy, Beatrice Aileen Sego, Marian Elaine Sennett. Thelma Jean Shackelford, Bonnie June Shankman. Rosalyn Shepp, Mina Ruth Shnayerson, Evelyn Lea-h Singer, Joan Loraine Singmon, Jeanette Lee Slover, Thelma Caroline Smith, Mary Ethlyn Smith, Ruth Elizabeth Snider, Pauline Evelyn Sparks, Cleo Elizabeth Spencer, Edith Helen Springer, Anita B. Stahl, Lucille L. Steele, Jennie Mae Stonestreet, Helen Louise Stout. Kathleen Sublett, Betty Lou Summers, Mary Louise Swiderski, Elise Ridge Tadlock, Bess Maxine Ta-ylor, Evelyn Louise Thompson, Margaret E. Thornton, Mary Frances Tibbetts, Dorothy Turck, Betty Anne Wade, Mary Frances Walker, Mary Jane Waller, E, Nadine Walters, Mary Ruth Warnica, Viola Ruth Wedlan, Eleanor Wheeler, Mafrgaret White, Elizabeth Wice, Sara Lee VVilliamson, Florence E. Willis. Muriel Elizabeth Wilmot. Mary Irene Wilson, Arlone E. Wilson, Susan Marie Witherspoon, Marie Wollam, Marfzaret Ellen Wolzak, Betty Genevieve Wonder, Dorothy Lee Wonder, Marjorie Sue Wood, Ruth Yaskoll-ras, Frances Zollars, Audrey Fern Bodney, Eugene Bohannon, Frederick G. Bonhomme. Joe Borcher, Bi'l Boshell, Henry Elliott Bowers, Harold C. Bowman, Lynn Vmllentine Box, Robert S.. Jr. Bradley, Gaylord GRADUATES OF CENTRAL HIGH S Branum, Herbert Warren Bratt, Samuel Brenton, Robert L. Buford, Charles Wellington Burchett, Leo Mack Burns, Benjamin Burton CaDDs, Beryl Franklin Cavender, Litton Elmo Chafpman, Glen Edward Chelemer, Samuel Coleman, Harold Leslie Collins, Charles Findlay Cox, Tracy Curtis, Conrad Jay Darr, Walter Dale Davis, Charles, Jr. Davis. Robert William Deffenbaugh, John Delarm, Corlis R. Dloogoff, Henry Donigan, William Thomas Dowgray, John Gray Laird, Duby, Robert F. DuGay, Harold R. Edmonson, Lawrence Eisenberg. Leo Ellis, Frank Henry Emerson, Walter H. Epps, John Arnol Epstein, Ahie Epstein, Samuel Feigenbaum, Ben Ferrara, Anthony Fess, Earl Walter Fishman, Robert Fields, Marshall W. Fink, Wallace Francis Fishman, Charles Elliott Flink, Frafnk B. Foley- Randolph C. Foley, William George Fordemwalt, Andy Foreman, Theodore Paul Galitzky. Wilbert Gicker, Robert J. Glow, Frank Gober, Dene Gooch,iTames Stanley Goodman, Gerald M. Gordon. Donald E. Gordon, Marvin Greenwell, Joseph G. Hull, Eugene Walton Hall, Joseph S. Halstead, Robert S. Hamilton, Don A. Hanger, James Thomas Hanger, John Thomas Harris, John Hayward, Carl Burton Hemnes, Bill Dales Hobbs, John Huffman, Jessie Allen, Jr. Hutton, Howard Hutton, John Clay Iles, Robert Lee Jakobe, Bernard, Jr. Jefferis, Robert William Jr. BOYS-Con Jeffries, Robert Ja Johnson, Paul Wm. Jones. Henry M. Jones, Lloyd Judge, Thomas Ger. Kartsonis, George I. Kavanaaugh, Frank ' Kegerreis, D. W, KemD, Thomas Mil1 Kempton, Jack Ellis Kincaid, Samuel King. Hugh B. Kinkead, Herbert I Kirby. Jack Frankl Klein, Minard Koier, William Artl Kraemer, Raymond Kurash, Eugene Latshaw, John Lee. Russell G. Lerner, Marvin Line, Fred Jay Livesay. Robert E. LoMonaco, Ted Lovelace, Clifford I Lubin, Leon McCrary. Delbert McCubbin, James L McGinnis, Paul H. McKnight, Peter McMahon, Robert L McQuitty, Kenneth Magady, Jack Maloney, Denny J. Manfield, Eugene Manuel, Raymond L Margolin, Albert L. Martin, Leonard D. Matheson, Bill May, Everett Griffia May, Raymond LeVf Meier, E. Bruce Merry, Bob Miller, William A. Moore, Thomas Rhez Munson, John Melfu Murray, Marshall St Myers, Damar Lee Neevel, Raymond R. Nemitoff. William Nesselroad, Paul Al' Newberg, Irwin Abra Noggle, John Blaine Olive, Howard Keitl Pappas, Gregory Parmenter, Charles 1 Patrick, Leo Pattee, Norman O. Peters, Lewis M. Pettyjohn, Charles I. Pickens, Tommy Powell, Jack Allen Prevan, Andrew Her Prout, Lawrence Pulos. Gus John Quackenbush, Jack C Reccuglia, Joseph. Ju Rebori, David John L 5 J .,,, J , J I x .....Rev. I l L ...............Sullivan W. L. Weslerman ......Vsrd1T vatore...,.. Gay li Duncan ......Bill Hcmncs ....,.SclzuIzerL hornton th Duncan ......Clzarlcs Davis Mi' ........................ lppolitow-Iwanow tral Orchestra or CHORUS .r Gus Pulos Finis Roberts, Jr. Mina Ruth Shepp Roy Thomas Muriel Willis Frank Zwiegel 'i F. Whitney F ORCHESTRA Mary Frances Thornton Nadine Waller Edwin ck J. Curth Wesslcy F. Dubaclz THE ENTRALIA 131 -Ne 9 GRADUATES or CENTRAL HIGH SCHOOL, 1938-Continued Branum, Herbert Warren Bratt, Samuel Brenton, Robert L. Buford, Charles Wellington Burchett, Leo Mack Burns, Benjamin Burton Capps, Beryl Franklin Cavender, Litton Elmo Chavpman, Glen Edward Chelemer, Samuel Coleman, Harold Leslie Collins, Charles Findlay Cox, Tracy Curtis, Conrad Jay Darr, Walter Dale Davis, Charles, Jr. Dayvis, Robert William Deffenbaugh, John Delarm. Corlis R. Dloogoff, Henry Donigan, William Thomas Dowgray, John Gray Laird Duby, Robert F. DuGay, Harold R. Edmonson, Lawrence Eisenberg, Leo Ellis, Frank Henry Emerson, Walter H. Epps, John Arnol Epstein, Abie Epstein, Samuel Feigenbaum, Ben Ferrara, Anthony Fess, Earl YValter Fichman, Robert Fields, Marshall W. Fink, Wallace Francis Fishman, Charles Elliott Flink, Frank B. Foley, Randolph C. Foley, William George Fordemwalt, Andy Foreman, Theodore Paul Galitzky, Wilbert Gicker, Robert J. Glow, Frank Gober, Dene Gooch, James Stanley Goodman, Gerald M. Gordon, Donald E, Gordon, Marvin Greenwell, Joseph G. Ha-ll, Eugene Walton Hall, Joseph S. Halstead, Robert S. Hamilton, Don A. Hanger, James Thomas Hanger, John Thomas Harris. John Hayward, Carl Burton Hemnes, Bill Dales Hobbs, John Huffman, Jessie Allen, Jr. Hutton, Howard Hutton. John Clay Iles, Robert Lee Jakobe, Bernard, Jr. Jefferis, Robert William ,Jr. BOYS-Continuecl Jeffries, Robert James Johnson, Paul Wm. Jones, Henry M. Jones, Lloyd Judge, Thomas Gerald Kartsonis, George L. Kavanazugh, Frank George, Jr. Kegerreis, D. W. Kemp, Thomas Miles Kempton, Jack Elliotte Kincaid, Samuel King, Hugh B. Kinkead, Herbert E., Jr. Kirby, Jack Franklin Klein, Minard Koier, William Arthur Kraemer, Raymond Joseph Kurash, Eugene Latshaw, John Lee, Russell G. Lerner, Marvin Line, Fred Jay Livesay, Robert E. LoMonaco, Ted Lovelace, Clifford D. Lubin, Leon McCrary, Delbert McCubbin, James Lyndon McGinnis, Paul H. McKnight, Peter McMahon, Robert Lee McQuitty, Kenneth Magady, Jack Maloney, Denny J. Manfield, Eugene Manuel, Raymond L. Marxzolin. Albert L. Martin, Leonard D. Matheson, Bill May, Everett Griffith May, Raymond LeVerne Meier, E. Bruce Merry, Bob Miller, William A. Moore, Thomas Rhea Munson. John Melford Murray, Marshall Stanley Myers, Damar Lee Ncevcl, Raymond R. Nemitoff, WVilliam Nesselroad, Paul Alvin Ncwberg, Irwin Abraha-ni Noggle. John Blaine Olive, Howard Keith Pappas, Gregory Parmentc-r, Charles Guy Patrick, Leo Pattee. Norman 0. Peters, Lewis M. Pettyjohn, Charles Leslie Pickens, Tommy Powell, Jack Allen Prevan, Andrew Henry Prout, Lawrence Pulos, Gus John Quackenbush, Jock G, Raccuglia, Joseph, Jr. Rcbori, David John Reicher, Hans Michael Richardson, W. S., Jr. Rickhoff, Robert Charles Rigzney, Robert Maurice Robbins, Vincent Roberts, Finis, Junior Robertson, James Robinson, Frank Robinson, Joseph Norman Ruf, Williafm Adolph Rutherford, Frank O. Ryan, William P. Sabnievich, Paul Sanderson, Judson, Jr, Sanderson, Kenyon Bryce Sanstra, Jess Francis, Jr. Schaper, Robert Newell Schultz, Donald Lee Schutt. Jack J. Segi, Robert Wilson Shana-han, Robert F. Shanbcrg, Arnold N. Sheriff, William Edward Sherman, William Melton Shields, Albert Ray Shisler, Eugene Shryock, Warren Edgar Silverman, Wzryne Singleton, Marvin E. Smart, Lowell Allen Smith, Richard Lee Smith, Victor Ray Staples, Gene Starnes, Wallace B. Steinman, Harold Noyes Stevenson, Robert Dale Summers, Bzrrney Swain, Phyl Taylor, Murrell Thomas, Roy E. Thomsen, Robert James Tiffany, Burris Dwight Toner, Harold Joe Trump, Vincent A. Twin, Edward James Wait. Gerald Lloyd Walsh, Robert. D., Jr. Weaver, A, J. Weedma-n, Gail Welch, Howard Wells, William Haskel. J Welton, Thomas B. Wessley, Edwin M, Westcrman, Richard Weston. William R. Wild. Victor, Jr. VVilliams, James Gayle Williams, Raymond Wilson, Jack Winslow, J. T. Wisdom, David Glen Wolf, James Edward Vllright, Ragene Yudkofsky, Sol Zack, Melvin L. Zellers, Billy Bob Zwieyzel, Frank J. ,Class and Allflicncn THE ENTRALIA 1 31 ee I e es We N 2 Back Raw: Stephens, Smith, lleeney, NYeiss, Hamsliaw, Monk, Hursig, Sutlierland, Snfulnl Raw: Clark, Ayres, lVcston, Mr. Uldenclick, Miss lirulihs, Kornfeld, Fuller, Cook, Erlmonson. Frou! Raw: llziuingarxlt, Kruegzer, Park, lhitcliart, English, Ennis, Noi-tlicntt, ll'Inore, Raines, Central Emevson Club First Place Intcrsociery 1930 MAI 1975 Orgauizml ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,,,,, ' , . .::, - K Colon ,,,,, ,,,,,, N AVY BLUE AND GRAY it ' Flouw ,, , ,,,,,,,,,,, i V i Twirc in Firxl Trrm FRANA BUTCHAIIT, GORIJON CLARK ,,.,,, ROBERT ENGLISH IOHN WEISS ,,,,,, , ,IOHN PARK ,,,,,,,,,,,l ROBLRT HURSIG ,, TOM SUTHLIILAND FIIWIN KNIGHT ,,,, Third Trrm ROBERT ENGLISH ROHLIIT Huksm JOHN MILICIQ ,,,,,, ,IOI-IN AYRLS ,,,, BILL NoIITIIc.o'rT Tom ENNIS ,,,,,,, PHILII- EmIoN5oN ,Ions PARK ,, ,, , , I A11 wxrr ,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,Min H. H, OLDENDICII Cbaperou ,,,,.,..,,,, MISS. MARY R. Gausrss Iufcrxocirly Rvp. ..,,,,,,,,,,,, JOHN Wrilss Malin: LABOR OMNIA VINCIT six years Ihr' Enmrsons bum' won I77fn l'SOL'f0fjl. A club lhat has irzzly barn a leader. OFFICERS I'rI'.ml111f,,,,,.. Viw-lfrrxidrfll ,,,,,,,,.. . .,,,,, , ,,Sm'rrirrvy ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,...,,,,,,,, , C0I'I'c,vl1r1mliuX SI'L'I'I'fa ry ,,I,,,, TrI'a.H1n'I' ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, . . Ezm'r.wu1ur1 ,,,, ,,,,,,,, SwgmzfzI-.41-AI-fuse ,, H H cfzfff ,,,,,,,,, ,.,, OFFICERS ,,,l'rI'.Iuf1'ul, Vin'-I'rr'iiIlI'11I',, ,,,,,,,,,. Sr'1'rI'larv H, ,,,, . ,,,,,,, , W ,,,,Corrv.rpo11Iliug SL'I'1'rfury ,,,,. TI'I'uIln'rI' ,W ,,,,,,, Enzvnovliu 1: , SI'r,qf'a11l-uI- A I' my ,,,,,, Crimp .,,,,,,, , Svmml Ta-rm . ,,,,,,, JOHN Pmua .,,,,,,,,,,ToM ENNIS , ,,,,,,,,,, joHN WIaIss ROBERT ENGLISH ,WWROBERT HURSIG ,,,,,,,GOKDON CLAIIIX . .JOHN AYRI s ,WFIIANK BUTCHART Fulzrlh Tvrm .. HROIIERT Hunsic , ,,,,, JOHN MII.I:.I1 ,,,,,,joHN Aviuzs ,, ,, JAMES MONK ,,, LI.oYIz SMITH , ,,,, ,GLEN Mookl, , HUGH STI.vILNs RonI.v.T ENnI,IsII I Pnjfx' Om' Hzmdrml Tbirfy-lbnw' 1 x THE ENTRALIAN1931 Burl: Ran.-.' liergmzm, XVnym:m, Neslage, Maloney, Schwnrtv. Thiwl Row: Roitman, C. lllazer, Layton, Gilchrist, llaxnks, liuoser, Kenney, Siegle. .S'n'nmI Roto: Ifgy, Russell, Bauman, Miss Oldham, Mr. IYatson, XYerllan, johnson, R. Blazer, Eisen, NY3l!ers. in-.mf lem: lim-ef, wallizum, Reploglc, Ilesler, Moore, Izc,-mm, Alclfaflnml, Gray, Shearer, Centml Franklin Club Second Place Intersocicry 1930 Orgfmizml ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, I Jlcsmamx, 1920 Aa'1'ixl-r,,,,, . ,,,,, Mn. G. R. WATSON COINS .,.,, ,,,,,,,,,, B Ul'I' AND CORDOVAN Cbaprron ,,,,,,,.,,,..,. Miss Vmomm OLDHAM Ff0lU4'V,, ..,,. ,,,,,,,, A MEMCAN BEAUTY R055 lufcrsgfiuly Rap ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,, S mNuy Moonn Mollo: ANNIMUS COR, MANUS Mz'1nl1r'rs of fbi' Franklin Club, fbrougb fbrir Fllffgy and Sl70ffSlIHUIXlJi17, ban' alfrliuvrl 171111111 friends am! much popularity fbrougbozzf the school, lfirxf Tvrm KENNETH L.n roN NATHAN ROITMAN IZDWAKD CAMERON -'AMES EGY ,,... . , DILLIIERT HESLER, OFFICERS Prcmlrn! , ,,,,,,,,,,, , ViL'v-Pwvinfvrtl ,,.. Src rflurj' ,,,,,,,,,,,,, Srroml T4-rm ,WHARRY KENNEY Enwmux CAMEKQN DELBERT HESLEIA Cory-csjzomfifzg Sm'n'fal'y ,,,,, ,,,KENNE'Ili BANKS Truuxu rur ,,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,S1DNuY Moon, KVNNITTH BANKS YYYVV ,,,, , ,,Ponr Rirfnlnf ,,,,, ,,,,. .,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , J ANIED EGY SIDNEY MOORE VY---- . ,,,,, Srrgcalll-af-Arlflx , ..,, NATHAN RUITMAN HARRY KENNILY ,,,,, Crjlicn, ,,,,,,,,,, , ,, KENNIQTH LAYTON Tfrirlf Twrm SIUNLY Moolu ,,, D1 1 nuxr HILSLLR ,, W KI.NNn'rH BANKS ,,,,, VVYYYY , .Im K NVAYMAN ,,,,,, ,,,,, CAMLRON BLAZ1-R , Y,,, VVVVVV V Kr NNLTH I Ax'1oN liolxuvr BLAZILR, HAKIQY KENNLY ,, I ' 1 I Pugz' Om' Hmm'rm1 Tbirfly'-fo11r' I OFFICERS Prwsillrfll ,,,,,,..... ,. Via'-Prvsi1lz'11l,, , Sr'vl'vlu1'y,,, ,,,,, Corn-xjfomliug S1 '4'l'rh11'Y1' ,, 'I'n'u,H11'l'r ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , Poor' Riflmrlf Svrgvuul-nf-Arnl.s Crifir' , Fourfb Tvrm DLLBILM' HESLLIK ,WCAMLRON BL.-xzmm NATIMN ROITMAN ,,,,,RourkT BLAZER , KLNNITH BANKS: ,,,,,,,,Fmn NLSLAGI. ,,,,,,JAc.1x VVAYMAN ,,,,,SmN1v Mookl: fY THE ENTRALIA 1931 B111-A Icom- 141111,-, 1a011ney, 11.-Mk. ,10111Nm-, Lee, 1:f1y11-SQ, 11.11,ms0n, Bishop, Mase. second few: 1'm11p11e11, IM11111, 111.1101-, cw-A11m1, 1.1S1..11, Mins 12151011 Ganom,-, Laser, 1'1efmnsm1, 1:01-.111cf, Ryan, First Roux' ll:11'w00d, llillzxr, Nit1'h1'lI, ll1'ul1c1'g, YYiH111111s, llluck, Lltndin, Uettlchcinl, Smith, Davia. Society of Litevatmfe and Histonry Third Place Inrcnocicty 1930 i Organizz-1I,, , ,,,, F1,n1c1.1A11x', 1392 h t A1l1'i1m ',,,,,, ,,,, M 11, LA H, D11N-HL Colors ,,,,, , ,, ,,Pu1w1.1 AND W111'1'E Cbr1j1r'1'011 ,.,,,. ,,,,,, , , M155 BEKTHA E1,s1'uN Flowur ,,,,, , , , HVAUNTH ' I11lc'1'sociNy Rvjr ,,,, ,,,,,, 11 'IARCIEL 1511011151141 l Mnllo: NULLA VEST1m1,1A PETRARSUM Tbr Sovirly of Lift'l'llfIIl't' nm! Hisfory is tba' olrfrxl zum' only CUHlbilll'Il rlnb at Cvzrlnzlg om' Ibn! lmx many Hmm sfmwn ils worlb. Firxl Tvvm S'1'AN1.15v M1-1'1.111g1.1,, EVALYN TAYS ,, PRESTON HA1zwoo11 MARc1111. B11o111,11c IAcx M11.1.A11 , XVILLIAM BAVLLSS ,, NINA Fm' Zo1,1.A11s THOMAS EA1111, '- Tbinl Trwu P11Es'1'oN HA11woo11 JACK M111A11 , , LLNOR1. I.os111 , W11.1.1AA1 l5Ax'1,1ss THOMAS EA1111, HA111u I.11' , , SAML111. XV111111.11 MA1u,111. lS11o11111L, OFFICIQRS P1'1'11zIr'11l,, . , Virr'-Pr1'1i1l1'11l,, . ,,,,,,, ,, , , Sr'L'rf'lary, . ,,,,,, , ,,,,,, ,.,, Y , ,, Currvspomliug Swrrlary ,,,,,,,, T1'1'u.111r1'1' ,,,,,,,, . W ,, . S. L. H. ,, S1'1'gt'z11ll-111-1111111 , C1'lli6,, ,, . ,, OFFICERS 1'1-vxizlml , ,, . Vim'-P1'1'1i1l1'r1l , , , S1'1'r1'I111'V11 ,, , , Kfarr1'vIm111l11lg S1'111'l111j ,,,,,,,, Tr1'u1ur1'r , S. I,. H. ,, S1'1'g1'1111l-111-A11111 KKHII1' , Sc'4'o111l T11111 .,MA11c1L1, 151111111110 , ..P11EsToN HA11woo1m .. ,, .,.,, JACK M11.1A11 , ,... NVILLIAM Bm 1.1 sa ., , , LENOR1. I.os111 ,,,,,,,THoMAs 12111111 . VVVV, ,,,,,, HARRY I.1,1f ,,, STANLEY M1'rc11111 lfourfb 'l'1'r111 ,, ,,,, JAL11 M111.A11 ,,,,,,,, LENo111: L05114 ,, THOMAS ISAD11. W'11.L1AM 15.111151 ,, ,,,,,,,, HA1111v 1.11 ,, ,, ,JUN11111 K1 111' ,, ,,,,,,,, M,-nu Lnmx l'1z1's'roN 11.1111101111 I Page Om' H11u1f1'1'1l TZ1iP'f,j'-ffl'1' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Burk Row: Ripley, Ilagny, l3aI'I'ett, Smith, Barter, Edelman, Olsen, Davis, Reieharil, Cziywoorl, XVc!tig. .S'1'nuul Ram: Kenyon, Lyons, Schoonover, Skinner, Miss NVynne, Mr. VVilliams, linanss, NVright, Adams, Ullman, A. M, Green. Fr-un! Row: M, A. Green, Reid, Fasemnyer, Mdiinness, Roaclcap, Fones, Dennis, Rothschild, Mm-lin, Steuck, llays. M inevfva Litemfry Society Fourth Place Inrersociery 1930 Orguuizrcl .,,, ,, ,,,,. MSLPTEMBLK, 1906 Allziicr ,,,,,,, ,,,, , ,,MI55 E, D, VVYNNL Colon ,,,.,.... ,,,,, , GREEN AND WIIITE Cbapcrmz ,,,,,.,..,, ,,,,, L ln. C, O. WILLIAMS l:l0Wl'Y ,,,,,.,, ,,,. ..,, . W HITE ROSE lnicrwrivly Rvp .,,,,, ,HMARY R. C.-wwoon Malia: F.-xx MENTIS INCENDIUM GLORIAIE The Mifmfwrs bam' lzvrozzzc a wry popzzlur Lifvnzry Society dm' lo ibu many wzricd L1l'ff1JiliiCX of fbrir llIl'HIl7t'I'S'. Fin! Term ALLLNE Rofinclm ,,,... . JUNIL MCGINNIISS ,,,,,,, ROSIMARY FONES ,,,,.,,, KA'l'III-NINE HAGNY ,,,,,,,, ll,, , , lfLoIIiNcE DENNIS ,,,,,, ls,iIsI11. OLSFN, . ,,,,, ,, Donor!-IY D. MARTIN ,,,,,, ,,,,,,, KA'I'rn2uINE FASIINMYER ,,,, , Tlmirll Trrnl RQSIQMARY FONIQS ,,,,,, FI.oIu1NcE DENNIS ,,,, - KATIIIERINIE HAQNY ,,,,,,,, ,, Douo'rIIY D. MAIITINW lsiuu. OLSENW ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , KATIILRINE FASLNMYITR ILIIIIII REIIJ ,,,,,, ,,,, . ,,,,,, ,,,,, , ,lUNI. MCGINNLSS ,,,,, i I Page Om' HIllIllI'f'tl Tlrirly-six I OFFICERS Pn'snfr'nI ...,,,,,,,,,,,, VIN-Pn'xi.fz'lIl ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,s, Sm' rrlury ,,,,,,,,,,,. Corn-I1m111ling Sri' rvlury .,,,,,, Trmxlzrvrl. ,,,,, ,, Prrlugrlyln' ,,... ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,, . , . Sz'1'guu11I-uf-A r ms . C H1114 ,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,, ,, OFFICERS Pn'Xnli'11f ,,,,,,,.,,,,,,, Vim'-P rvxillvzlt ,,.., Sf'f'I'I'fuI'y,, ,, ,,,,,,,, Corwvpmldifzg SI Trvuxnrrr ,,.,,,,,,, '4'l'l'Il1r'y ,,,,, Pvllugoglu' ,,,,,,,., ,,,, ,,,. A Svrgmlllf -ul- A r H1 x Crllnx ,, ,,,, . , Suromz' Tvrm ,JUNE NfCGlNNl:SS Rosmmny FoNI 5 ,,,,,,,,FI.oIuaNcI5 DENNIS ...,,,.,,IsAIsnI. OI.sI5N , ,,,, KATIfII5IxINIt HAGNY Douorl-IY D. MARTIN KATHERINE FASENMYER ,, .,,AI.LIfNI: Ronnclxv Fulzrlb Turn: FLORENLI5 DENNIS ,,,,,,KA'rI-IERINE FASILNMYIR ,,,,,,,,,,,,,..,IsAuI I. OLSLN ,,,CARoI.INE SMITII ,,,DouoTHY D. MAIUIN ,,,,,,,RosALIr XVETTII. , ,,,,,,,,, I5nI'I'II RLIII Rosuuiu' FoNLs THE E Y NTRALIAN1931 Baile Roux' Rlcliangliey, llziviilinn, Mfimh, linrller, XYimdc1'liCh, Rrokaw, Hcmperley. Tuttle, Learncrl, XV11mlw Sammi Roni: Stewart. llcrndnn. fi:,i1'r1gues. Rayne, Mr. Hmm, Miss Cody, Mzirnlncllc, Shepherrl, Grnlizmi, Jensen. Front lfovvf 1:1111-c. Ranlagc, K'41n1'l11vy, liiilschller, Ilualrzxxuls, Uziunahower, Rerlnlain, Davis, Famer, Kiitcllcll, Grinnell. Awstoman Lltemvfy Society Fifth Place Inlersocicxy 1930 1,4 v, Oygdujgml H 1 ,,,,, ,,Y,, N ovmiiii-ip, 1901 Ailvisrr ,,,.,, ,,,, , Miss N1fr.1.11 Com' Colon ,,,, , ,,,, Pu1x1'1.13 ANI: LAv11N11Ek , 4 Cbuprrau ,, ,ML C. S. HANN Ffouw' , ,, ,,,, , V1oL1'1' V M I.-1lrrxm'i1'ly Rwlv. C1-x'1'riE1uNn Couiirxlx' .1 Muflo: NON Quls, SU: Qum In lbv jmxf fww ymlri, fbi' Al'f.YfIllIit1ll Lift,1'dI'j' Suviviy has j11'o1l111'1'1l nmny of C1'11l1'11l'1 Iwlrlilzg girls llflfb xrfyolzzxlimrlly and xrzriully. Firxi Turn: GERTRUD1 HU5uAN11s , L1L1.1AN D,1NN,x11oxnr11 , , ,,,, , OFFICER S Pn'x11l1'ul , , Vim'-P1'1'1i1f1'11l S1'1'11ml Trrfu M,i11oA111.'1' Bu1r11Nr11 Ki r11111uN11 Cou141N1.v KATHENN, QUUKTNH' S1'rrc'lary ,,,,,, ,,,,,, , .,,., H ,,,,,,, KATHLLLN Unix M,xM,,x1u1 liu1c.HN1,11 ,,,, ,,,,, , Crpriujmrlillrrtrq S1'w'1'l11v3 Mfuw Huis Woom MARY H1-11,N Wuoos , KATHLL1-N D,w1s ,, , W11.MA 'I'u'1'r1.1 ,, JANL1' D1iv111soN, T1'1'u1l11'4 1' l'f1o1'l1i11 , ,, S1'1'g1'f111l-111-A rw 1 ,,Cf1'ilir',, ,, Mmm' Aucl- Uimiiui jAN1.'r D.w111s1m ,Cxim-r11N1. GMNN111. ,Gi-RTRUDE Ilusimxims Tlzml Trim OFFICERS Ful1rll1 Tum LILLIAN DAN Nniimri 11 P1-vmlmzl , KA 1 111.u1N1: Cou11'rN1 i' MAN' A1.1c.1, Giuinu MAN' H11.1.N Woum XV1Lxm TU1111 , MAN' I-111.1 N H1 kxnos f KAT1ug1uN1 Luukixii jAc.QUL1,1N1 S111,1'11i,1u1 Tv1A1ar.,uu,1 151111 11x111 Vlri'-I'wv11l1r1l , Sn rvI.1ry , , ,, Cnr11'5l1nmli11g S1'1'11'l111'i' 1 1-1111111111 , Pfrnrfuu sw-X111 1,111-,ii-11,1 17.11111 , Mmm' Hr1.1.N XY'n111n , ,,,Vl'11,x1,x 'l'u1111 ,K.x'rm111N Dui: CA r11L1uN1 Guixxi 11 MMU' Ii1.1.rN Hiicwimx ,, RUTH G,u11u1,u1x L1111.xN D1NN.x11uxv111 I P11 fr Om' H111 lrff Tl I 1 1 xg Il I III bl'-.t'l ll THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Bufk Rozv: Moline. Roberts, Ifcllcrs, lleebe. Sumrlrl Ifow: Kettler, J. Danglutcrs, Belcher, Xulson, Mr. Roberts, M. Dauglxtcrs, Lupton, Tipton, jinuucreun, Jackson. 1-'fm few: Army, lim-rzxln, lcvmls, xlibs Cornell, cmmn, Jmms, Lane, Culp, lam.-S. Thalian Literary Society Orguuiznl ,,,,, ,,,,,,, O CTDBER, 1920 Allziscr ,,,,,, ,,,,, N hss ELSIE CORNELL Colon ,,,,,, ,,,,,, G our AND WHTTE Cluzprrau ,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, MR. A, H, ROBERTS Flnrlwv' ,,,, W ,,,,,,,,,,, DAISY Iu!m'suri1'ty Rrjr. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, MARTHA EVAN5 Tbv Tbuliuns ban' Firxl T1-rw ROYALTA joNEs, HELEN SCOTT, ,,,,,, , ETTA M. Tu-TON ,,,,,, , Fifih Place Inzcrsociery l930 Mollo: NON RIINISTARI SED MTNISTRARE l'!'f1l'L'Il'tI ibfir' Daisy. Azz' DoRoT1-lx' CREASON ,.,,,,, ,, ,,,, L RUTH SLIBLNTHALERL ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,Y BERN anim: ROGERS IIDNA ROIHRTS ,,.,, MARTHA EVANS ,,,,,, Thin! Trrm DORO'1'1iY CRPASON ,,,,, BTZRNADINE ROGERS BEULAH M, FELLERS. EUNA ROR! RTS ,,,,,, THERI SA KLTTLER ,,,,,,, EYTA M, 'l'1l-TONE. ,l.xN1'T ll: Lux, ,, MARINA ICVANS, ,, l Pagz' Our' IIlllItI'l'!'!l Tbirly-figbf 1 morals and Xfll!1l1l1l'I,5 in their wir oulshzmliug Liirrary Socirfy. ISONH' fl0w4'r, Ibn' OFFICFRS Srrnml Turn: Prcsillvrll ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,, lv IAR1-HA EVANS Virz'-Prrxizlwll .,..., ,,,,, ,,,,,, , ,DOROTHY CREMQN S1'1'l'1'lur'1fw ,,,,, ,,,,, , W ,,,.....,, ,,,,,,,, B EULAH M. FELLLRs Corlvxlromling Srcrrfrzry ,,,,,,,, ,,,LL,, R UTH SEmEN'rHA1,1zR T1'rux1m'r,, ,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,.,,, , L ,,,,,,,,,,,,Y, EDNA Romgp,-rg Sornllfox, , .....,,..,, Y Sfrgmlll-ul-Arms ,,,, . Cfiliz' ,,,,. .. , . ,,,,, OFFICERS Pr'v.ml1'llt ,,,,,,,, . ,,,,, , 1 Vin'-1 rvsillvllf , L ,,,,,,, Swvwilzry ,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,, , LUCILLE VAN DRUTF ,,,,,,,.ANNA MARIE Cook ,,,,,,,,,Rox'ALTA JONES Fourlb Trrm ,WLBERNADINE ROGERS ,LHBEULAH M. FELLERS ,,,,,,,,,,,EDNA ROBERTS Currmlvoizllilig Sl'rrl'far3' L ,HTHERESA KE'rTLrR fmlxllwri, , ,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, , S04'r'ml11x, , ,, SU Vlqml flI-f1l- A rw A ,,,, Crlfn' , , . , ,LWHELEN BILLCHLR ,.,,,,ROsExmm' CULT' llLLmi , DOROTHY CREMON THE ENTRALIA 1931 Bnuk lfrmu' Ford, l'hi1111e1'y, Sxmcly, Kcelcr, Lucas. 7kh1'1'11' Ruxu: Lulhy, Hei111er1i1111,zer, Meigs. Mueller, liralvogul, 1':1111is, L'l1-velz111d, Bolin, Canmhell, Depher. 5.-1-01111 lemvf r11c1sU1111fy. 111..11ke, 110.-14111, 1.31.1101 S111-Wk, 11. umpef, '1'1..11.1p50n, 1f.11Qy, Mamy. Maxwell. l 1'u11t Raw: Hn1'4l111:111, I1e11w11. Hamlrl, lilsu, Hr. I'lic1-Q1-11, Mn. Shafer, M. llmper, Mmwe, bireding, Vnpps. O 1'g1u1i:1'1l ,,,,, Colon ,,,,,, N N S11 Nl Ffozcw' , , Delphian Litemvy Society Fifth Place Intersocicly 1930 41. MAY, 1925 A1l1,i.w1- ,. ,,,,M11s. MARY H. 811111111 f .1 ' 11, 'R ANU Row cbupffmf ,,,,,,,,, MR. O. F. D1121as1'N Sxx 1 1 1' P1 fx :FA-I llzfvrxocirlx' Rrjr., Anim, I!o1mM.xN 5 A I 5 Mullv: M1a1.1us Essh QUAM V1n151u Thr' Dz'1j7fJia11 Liff'1'tlY'j' Svvivfy fmx Aicarfil-1' p1'0grvxs1'J unlil if Fin! Tvrm AMLNE BORDMAN MA11jo1uE Coo1f11x,,,, W1N11111.n E151 juuw F0110 ,,,,,, MA11ju1x1E B111.'1'1s Ror11f11'rA G1u1111No josE11111N1: B1m1von1 MMUHA M. I..xx11oN Thiml Twm W1N11-nun Ii1.51 , -Ihne Blxsox josxil-111NL 15111111 111,11 j11x1n' Foun Donn Gfum RL1111 C1,L11111x11 , Mun' C1p1111,x M111 M.x11,1411x11 C1101-111 11111 pnsiiiau uf Cfnfral. OFFICERS P1'1'111lz'111 ,,,,,., ,,,, Vin'-1'r1'ai1l1'11! .,,, , S1'r'1'4'Iu1j' ,, ,,..,,,, . Cor-1-:'.vj1ru11lir1g Sr1'1'1'l.z1y, , T1'u1ls1nr'r ,,.,,, , H W mlpbf ,, ,, ,, S1'1'gm11l-1ftAAr1r1x,, , Criln' , ,,,,,,, , OIJFICIZRS l'r1'1i1l1'11l . V111-P1'1'1l1l1'f1l ,,,, , , N1'111'l1n'1'. H ,, , , , Cfn1'1'1'111w11liug Sm 1'1'l111'y 'I'1'U111lf1'1'r , , , , , , D1'lf1bf x1f1g1.'.111f-.11-A1111, CWM' , 710111 0L'!'IlIlil'X an A'lIL'flllJIt' S1'1'm11l Term . MA1xjo1u1 Coornk ,...W'1N1HxEu ELSE -H j1:1uaY Form ,,MARJo1u1' liAL'1'1x ,,,,,, ALLLN15 BROWN ,,,,,,,J1:AN B1:N5oN ,,,,,,Ios1 1-Hmz B1m'rvos11. ARLNL Bu1ummN Fouvlb T1'1'r1l ,, , , H JEAN B1 NSON , 11.11111 FQ1111 ,,,,,,jos1a11111NL 15141 1 1111.11 , , V V, H 17111115 GAU11 , ,,,M1x1n' C1r12L1A Mu1.1.1.1f1a M,x11jo1111 C1101-U4 , NM-un M1 ms , ,XV1x11'1u11 ll1s1. I Pagf' Of1r'H11ml1'1'1l TZ7iJ'fj'-llillf' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Burk Roh-J Lowe, Busher, Koenig, Ennis, Cossett. Slirmit, Sellers, Cummer. Clare, Claflin, Younger. Fnlcrtlx Row: XYeStenll.1ver, Rlmflei, Funk, Mills, Finnell. Kimber, Felleri, lieclme, Carter, Yveilig, Olsen, Xlbocls, Third Raw: Kersnick, Daniels, Graham, Blaich, Hamilton, Thorpe, Ottman, llrccn, Yuen, Coleman. Voegele. Berkowitz, Goodenow. 517501111 Row: Crahan, lllinor, Loser, BlcNarnara, llclclmcr, Creason, Jonei, Iluliannon, Seibenthaler. Funk, Brokaw, Evans, Fran! Row: Cook, Merrill, lanes, Nlr. Ilann, Bliw lmilnevigrxnrl. llaloney, fruiwcll, .Xllen. Shoemaker, Skin- ner, Uauglmters, Knauss. Central Zoological Society Orgauizml NOVEMBER, 1929 A411 iirri: Miss RFBLKAH LEml:NL.oon AND Mk. C. S. HANN Tbix club has noi only uhlvll Ibn' xlmlenfs in flu' Zoology ronrxc lm! if has bvljml lbvm brfomr' familiar willy tbl' subject in furry Jay liff. Firxl Trrnl OFFICERS Svvolnl TUV!!! Ln.LlAN DANNAHOWER ,,,,, Prvxidrul. .. ,,,, CAROLYN SMITH CAROLYN SMITH ,ff.,,,,,,,,,,, Virf'-Prmiflvlll ...., .,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,,,,,,,, L Eo BLRGMAN lACQUl1UNl3 SHEPHERD .,,,, SL'rrz'h1r-v um! Trvuxlwvr ,,,,,, ,,,,, G ERTRUDE HusnANm STHWAKT CI-M112 ff,-fff--,,, Svrgmzflf-111-fluff: ,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,..,.,,,,,, D A N M,iioN1r BILLY Rnonhs ,,,,,,, Prr'xi1Ii'11l ,,,,, Virr'-Pr1'xi1Iz'nl ,,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Szwrvlfrry aml Trruxlz vcr ,,,,,, Srrgvuul-ul-Arms ,,,,,,,,,, . Kfrllir . , ,,,,, ,, I Pagr Om' I1nmlrz'd For!-y I Criliz' ,,,,,,, , , ,, . Tbinf Trrnl LILLIAN DANNAHLJWHQ L ,,,,, DAN MALONM' , ,,,, Gunrnum. Ilus1xANnx ,, ,,,,, ,RUYALTA .Iomis MARSHALL Koi-Nu, ,,,,,,CAuoLYN Sunil f71'HE ENTRALIAN 1931 Buff: Ro7u.' Miller, KrialchnIaII. K'IIII'ivI', li. Evans. M. Iivnns, Xvhitsitt. l:oxn'HI Ifnnu' .X. Crain, JOIIIISIIII, .X. k'r:IiII. Scott, Heck. l'1IIcllcI', Husbands, llernclon, Davidson, Tlxivd Rona' L'lIarIIo, Daughters, l'1gglcst0II, Heally, PQtcI'SuII, Long, 'l'hIII'nIaII, Therion, Blclniyfe, lluvis Lnthy, IlciI'I'Ien1iIIger. smmd lem.-I Hackett, AIJIIIIIIIIK. I.1...1If,.I, IV. SIVIIIIIQI-, I.m.m, BQIIIQI-11, GIIIIIAIIS, nys, xIII1eI-, Ifomf, llrmIIzlImII. Kettler, h 1 A Front Rnzv: May. Rothschild. KYuiIIlIcrq. Mr. IIAIIII. Il:IIIII:IhmVer, Rhodes, Mus l.cilIcIIgoud, MaluIIcy. 5IIIItlI Reid, Scott, Oshrey. Centval Zoological Club ELOISE ALI.I:N LAURA BALLARD BERNICIL BIQCR JANET BELIII1 HELEN BELCIIER jOsI1I'IfI BIRROWITZ ERMA BLAICII FRANCES BOIIANNON MAXINE BRORAW ALLIENE BROUGHTON VIRGINIA BUSIIER ELIZABETII CARTLR KATHRVNN CIIARNO HILI5 CLAITLIN STER ART CI.ARIi KITIY COI.IiRIAN CLARA COOK BERNAnI.T'II' CRAIIAN ANNA CRAIN ALIQIE CRAIN DOROTIIV CRIWISON HELILN CRIswEI,I EDWIN CUAIRIITR EARLINI' CURRII R LILLIAN IDANNAIIORI ,IANL DAUQIIIIR5 R MARTIIA DAUGI-ITERS .IANIT DAVIDSON KAIIILI LN DAVIS MARQARIT l2rIc,I,I1sroN PAN IHNIIIIR Tom IZNNIS DORIS EVANS MARIIIA EVANS BLULAII MAY FI'LLIERs DOROTIIV FINNLLL MARI.IrN FosTuR ALLAN FUNK MARI -IANI' I-UNR MARI V. GIRIIONS FRANR GOOIII Now' XVII I.IAxI CiOssI rT MARY AIJTI QRAIIAM AIILI, MAI GRLEN MII.IrRI II HARIII TON MILIIRI II HI AI,I,V MARY llI,I,I'N HERNDON DOROI III' HI IxII,RIvINGI R MAA IITICRI r'I' Hou ARI: MAI' CYIRIRIJIII Hunxxns INAIIII ,IANIN RACIILL -IOI-INsON ROVALTA -IONLS IOSIPIIINE KERSNICR THI.RIfsA KIQTTLER VIRGINIA KIMRER KATIILI-LN KNAUSS MARSHALL KOENIG FRLDA KRAITCI-IMAN MARTIIA LANDON MARY LISTON VLLMA LONG LIiNORI LosI1R LULV LILI, Lows VLRA LUTIIV IJAN MALONLV CARI MANNING CLARILI2 MCINTVRL lis'I'I R MCNAMARA .IUANITA MERRILL GIORGIA RUTI-I MILLIQR TIII LMA MILLLR ICI I.I N MILLS HII,I'N MINOR IsAIII,L OLSLN MIJRIII OTTHAN MIRIAM OSHREY MARTHA PLTLRSON limrn Run BILLY RI-Iomss RIIITA ROTI-IscI-IILD HrLLN SCOTT WILRLR ScoI'T RUTH SEIIILNTI-IALER BILLY SELLERS HIRIIERT SIIROUT XVIIIMA SRINNER CAROLINE SMITH IZVLLVN TAVS MARY ALICE TIIORPI2 DOROTIII' THORTON AUIIRLV TIIURMAN IZOWARIJ VOEGFLL FLLILI: WEINIILRG KIQN NETH W'Ifs'rrNHAx I R ROSALIIL NVETTIG MARY WH-IITSITT MARY HELFN Woons MARGARLT YOUNQLR VIVIAN YULN I Page Om' Hnmlrrfd Forly-om THE ENTRALIAJXI 1931 Burk Ix'uu': Rahner, Wallace, Y, Davidson, llislmp, Feingold, Gameson, Younger. Siegle. Second Rmu: S. Jones, Roach. RIcCrcary, XYal!ers, llutridge, XYond, Marquette, Mcljavern, Lee lfilelman, llratvngel, Schroeder. Tlzirll Rmv: llenthrone, NYcsslcy, Cousins, Stewart, Lamlcrmlzxlc, Swacle, llorcl, Russel, Stromberg, Repluglc. C, Parness, Giancerelli. l7r71fl'Hz lfu'1r'.' Lipshitz, K. jones, lien-zllaw, Grimes, firiffitll, Ifniill, Kcrsllzlw, lf. llenion, D. Henson, O'l5rif'n, Halstead, XYright, Fiftlv Raith' Saparow, Reid, lluttlcr, Harper, Franklin, Mis: XVhitney, james, NYnrtman, Gibbons, Volvin. 1 l Serller, Fruu! Ruta: llelmefon, llceney. lluff. H. Parnesf. Bliss Ul1ll1:m1, Sandy, l.ofm:m. J. Uzwirlson, Nucclo, Cnc. Elton. ,- Q Orglnnzl-ll ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, JANUAM, 1921 Flourr. , ,,,, WFLEUR-DI.-LIS Culmtv L,xvliNvER ANn YI-,LLOW Motio, ,, ,,,,,, B1i1'1'x lx Music Arlriwm: Miss M,-nu F. Wrxl'1'Nlax' ANI1 Mm Vnxcmm OLUHAM Firm! Trrm OFFICERS Srzrlmf Turn: lrlmuu' Hiiuxgy ,,,,,, Prrsilluulu, .. HHLRMAN l'.xkN1'ss HlllNi:XN PAKNESS Vivv-I'rm.l.-ul ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, C Lam MM. Cui I.xNLr D,xvlnsoN ,,,,,,, Sl-crrllzry , , BU-UQLLY BENNLSUN C.. L. Gum' ,,,, ,,,,,, , ABRAHAM S.u-,mow WILMIQIK li1.'1'oN .. ,, FLLANok Sammy , , , Pfrgr' Om' Hzzmlrrrf liorly-f1c'0 1 Trvuxzzrm' , , ,,,,,,, ,, , Svrgmllll-lil-Ar'mi, ,,,, , C mln' ,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,, , Rl'f7w'll'r . ,,,,,,,,,RuTu I.o1-MAN ,,,,,,,,,Gl,LNN Durxf ,I-L-nun' PIIZENEY Fimxcl S Nucclo THE ENTRALIA 1931 n n nN w x Bm-k lem.-r Amex, Whiue. lawns,-, 116.161-, mlm, lmlfmml. xralml,-. xvfass, saegle. Ifffm Rm-f Tackum,-er, lselow, lm-.mm..,.., msn,-, mvau, r'ayw.mf1, Mmm-, Kelley, Roswell, samly, Iimlney. Fourth Raw: linglisl1, Ilnzcl, Rogers, Montgomery, Hnrwoorl, lfernflun, Mathers, XVnllendorf, Hartwick. XYeinshank, Ifnrrell. TI: ird Raw: Ilaer. Katzeif. NYcinhcrg, llnlllschilli. fnlp, Lane. lirasnoy, Halter, Richardson, Stein, Sayles. ,Yrfoml Row: XYilli:un:. Human, Maluy. Ilanly, Blume, l'lnn'xnm. Hreding. l'mu-tney, May, ffnmernn. Lunclin Fran! Rona' Sm-enhun, Hilmncy. L'rutchcr. Miss Rohm-rtsun, Nlnttln-ws, Fmig, Fcrlderson, NVcstcnhavc-r. Higgins Strawn. Orguui:1'd,, ,, This IIl'1L'lj' nrgu Central Dframatic Club V - 7 MAY, 1928 Culorx ,Rin Asn Wurrr 3 Azlz'in'rr: Miss Vllmwm Rouuusoxv AND MISS REux1u.,x TOMLIN VNZUIIllt'1I!ll'fHIl'llfLll 011111 lmx xml only jrmwn' ilxvlf bvljrful lo ifx IlIl'IlIl1l'I'S buf bnx IH'l'S!'lIff'tl its nmlvriul in an i7If!'V'f'.YfiIIg way. Fi,-K1 S,-,,,1-514-y OFFICERS Snvunl Sruxmlvr' 12ANuv,L STRAWVN VH , P,-,lmlvul H H ,, , DoN,u,u If: rmuasox Chun NLE '1'lN5L.,v Vim'-Pr'mi1lv11I,,, ,, Ii.uzu.um Gnxoxl Y Klwm NNE COUKTNIVY Surf-rim-1' , , , Doxmrnx' Ckurcusn Vmc5lNl.x Sfwus PAUL Nlfxrluxxs , MAXINI XVll.1,mMs IJUROAIIIY CllU'll'Il ,,,T:-vuufwv' H , PAUL Nlullrxvs V Srrgnlrl!-.ll-Arfus, , Hoxxtuus CRAIG H L,-,f,,v ,,,,,,, ,, Ffuuu 1.1, S'nmxvx In W nlillilm- llnwm Nvuw DonoTHY Scnu NSLN I Pagz' Om' Hzzmlrml 1:0l'fVj'-flH'1'l' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Buck Row: Jones, Meredith. Scllover, Siegle, Latshnw. Sfcomi Rozuf Uressette, Scott, Propst, XVaggoncx', Bliss XYhi!ney, Roster, Kincaid, Heaney. Galbraith. Front lfnfvf Turnopolsky, Gaston, fnlvin, Cowell, XYhitt, Henson, Sh'm11lmerg1, Oliver, Russell. Payne. Central Glee Club Orgfzrfiryfl ,,,.,, , , A,,,,,, 1908 Dirruiar ,,,,,,, . ,,,,,, Miss MMU F. WHITNEY The Gffr' Club is zz leading facior in fbc' snrrrxs of so zrmny of CvniruI's opcras and it is Ibn bojrv of the student body that its 1u'r'xz'11f high sfrzlufarzf of music will corzlillzw. OFFICERS Prwirlnll ,,,, , ,,,,, ,,,,,, H ,-nun' HEENEY Vivo-Pv'fxialz'ut ,,,,,, ,,,,,, L I,-mx PAYNL I Page Our' Hu11r1'rcr1Forty-fozn' 1 THE ENTRALIAN1931 Hark Run-: XYrigl1t, llnggim. Snwlwvx, Y. lmvillsmi, lizirnzirfl, llnxwcll, XX olf, llzirlny, l'lnrk. Tlxira' Raw: XVilli:nns, Flynn, Lair, Myers, lim-rstein, Leonarml, Krelalw. Amlcrsun. llailstenrl, fl'lirien, Hamper. 5ccoun'lfo':1.': XVesslcy. Lainlculznlc, lf. Steward. Swzirlv. Qureckcziluusli, Rasnick, Gregory, Lee. Stover, li. llensnn, li. Iflensun. Harper. Fran! Row: lilanclizml, llmic, Nuccin. Shen. Libbey, llcntlnwnv, Miss XYhitncy, I. llziriilson, Nichnnlrlx, Butler, Reid. Central Choral Club WEN .iff U? GA, I , I, I1 Orglluiznl .1910 Plnwvr. XVILD Ros:. f 4 .41 ' I - PM ll Culors: Bi.Ui: Aviv Gow Arlliwrw: Miss Mari F. W'l1imey and Miss Virginia Oldham Tliv vfforlx of flu' Choral Club fmw bvljmf Cvnfrul gain mrzny of lbe fmuorx xbv :mu V l'rixxiilvz:l Vin'-P1'u.xiifr'11I S4'rl'1'1ur'i'- Tim Rujiorfrr ..,. . Srrgralll-ul-A1 xlzrw . fm bolrls in 711 mit. OFFICERS Fimxr Ls l.,xUuLium1i . ,. lln1'rH Run lfnxfx Dux sox . Frmu Ncn Sxximni: JANI r DArimnN I Pllgt'Ol1t'HIlllt1l'l'll l nrly-fiw I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Bark Raw: Peters, lVaymzm, Maloney, Pellzman. Third lfo':s'.' Cullens, Campbell, Knight, Kenney, lronsmith, Craig, Hunt, Coach Slzlynmker. Sfrnnd Row? Jacobs, Roitmzm, Phares, Gossett, Stoeltzing, Schwartz, Girarrl, llnyless, jones, Keyei Firxl Raw: Genova, Andrus, Parness, Nlfelpber, Rcplugle. Montgomery, Vile, Znruvsky, ljardner, Slmtty 'leoclon Central Cn Club Organized: FEBRUARY, 1921 Colon: BLUE AND XVHITE Moira: To Promote Beucr Athletics in Cenrrnl High Sclmol Tlwir umffo has ual only xbown what lbcy nm 110, buf lbwir rooju-raliozl in otbfr zunyx Presizlrfzl ,,,,,,,,,,,, Vin'-Prfxirlmll ,,,., Svcrclary ,.,..,,,,,,,,,,, , , has bvlpvrl fbr' school. OFFICERS Corrvxpomling Sm'n'Iury , Treuxlzrcr, ,,,, , ,,,,, , ,,,, Sergeavzl-ai-Arfrzx ,, ,, Crilir, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , I Priya' Om' HIllI!fl'l'lf Frlrfy-xix I ,, ,,,,,, EDWIN KNIGI-lr SYUNLY PELTZMAN ,,,,,,,,,,, JOE Peruu , ,HARRY KLNNLV , CHARLES ANURUS ,, ,,,, HOWARD CRAIG N.xr1mN ROITMAN VnRA SMITH ,,,,,,,,,,, ,U THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Bark lfmv- I,em-ned, Matthews, W1-nig, Marcin, Srfaufl ku:u.' Mahmey, Ovcrly, XYhcclcr, XVe5ter, Ifuley, ll. Iivnns, Defluehcry, lf:-mlklin. Frant Row: Black, Maloy, Fuukc, lfnrrl, Adelspergcr, M. Iivuns, Gadd, Iirown. Centfral Olympum Club Ol'g11ui:mI ,, W , 1916 Comm Adzisrn: Miss Mary Hcnschel and Mass Hazel Purnell ,WHBLUE AND GOLD Tbr OlJ'llII7iH!1 Club 'wilb ils lbrvffola' pzzrjmxa' nf Juwlopirzg girls jvbyxirally, IlIf'llf!lll.1' lllltl vzornlly is indwd imlixjuvzxiblc fo Crvllrul. OFFICERS ALLENL BRQWN ,,,,,, l'rr.'Yirfr'11l,, . Fir!! Tvrnl GERALMNL Form , , , ,,Virf'-l'rmidvf1l , ,, , Sfrvrlurv, , , , MARTHA EVANS ,,,,, Evxfx.YN MALOY ,,,, , HIELIN PA1'rLl1soN, Douown' SHAW ,,,,,,, - ROSALHL W1fT'rlG ,, ., Tllirzl Tmjrln ANNA Mfuuxl Coon W MAMHA EVANS ,,,,,,. H H1 Ll N PA1'uuxoN , , Al.LIiN1- BRUWN ,,,,, ROSA! 11 XY'l.T1lc ,,,,, A A THVLMA FoLrx A f GLlnAr,lxlNxi Fonnn Lou Rrl, Wlisrrx ,, Cor rfxlm ruling Sm' Vvlury ,,,,,,, S4'1'gm'ul1I-al-Arun , ,,,, ,, Cvllizx, , , V .W Progru m Chair ma rl ,,,,,, Svruml Twrn , ,,,, GERALDINU Fonn ,,,,,,,MARTHA EVANS , VERA SMITH , ,,,,, ROSALIE Wlarrlc ,HELEN PAr1'Lnsox Trf'uv1m'v', V . ,,,,VV,,, H ,, MARJORIE DUNHAN , HALLENE BROWN ,,EvA1.YN MMUY OFFICERS Fourth 'l'urm I'rmi1lv11I , ,,,HE1.rN PA'r1'x.luuN Vit-A-.llmillml ., ,,,,,,,, Y, ,,,YY,, ,,,,,,, D onus GAnn Sf'L'n'luv'j , , ,, , Cnrrrv jwmli wg SwL'r4'lurj Trwulmv' W H V Crllif, , A V Program Cfmlrzmrzz , MARIAN AnlaLs1-I-.nu.1.a ROSALIE W1.'r'rn, EVAIYN MAr,ox' ,,LoU RFI' W'l,sll'k Swr,qv.n:l-uIfArrrlx,, , , ANNA MAN: Cook , ,,,, ALIINIZ llnuws I Pngz' Om' Plllmlrml FOYL1'-Xl'L'L'll 1 THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Iiarlc Raw: llcrkowitz, llzunmer, Tineley, Ezulic, Millar, Ripley, Tlzirn' Row: Martin, Snlwin, XV:-ight, Lee. Gzirrigues, 'I'hnr1w, Xlanlcy. Pmllus. Lufnmn, Blazer, .Yctand Raw: Lewrie, Jones, Morris. Francis, Funk, Kamen. llalter, Ilollnway, Sandy, Evans. Frou! Rum M. XVilli:uns, Czunplmcll, lilse, Strawn, Mies linolter, Rmlxscliild. R, XVilliams. Fzilmlwell. Van Druff, Lcfknwitz. Orgmrizrlf , , Colorsn , Le Cefrcle F mncais , ,,,,, NovLM1xER, 1907 Iflawm- ,,l, ,, ,,,,,,,,,,, Fugun-m-,-llxg ,,,,,,,llLuli AND GOLD A:l1'ix1'r,,,,,, , ,,,MlS5 Chinn KNo'r'rmx Molto: Nous rc pouvnns etre saga que do pmprc sagcssc Thr' Ofigilltllfly, jwlz umf ilIfl'l'l'XliIlg lIl'0tQl'HHIS has Illtltll' ilu' Ll' Cmvlr' Fl'lllIFl1fXl' ll jmjmlar Iifril Srrllrxfm' FARRILI, SNAWN ,,,,,,, Rmifx RoTuscHlLn,, , IZLIZABETH MARTIN, , RUSSEL NVn.l,mMs ,,,,,,, THOMAS lilxnul ,,,,,,, l.uul.1.n VAN DRUM' , and brljzfnl 611117. OFFICERS ,,,,,,l'vr'inlr11l,,,,,,, WmVin'-Prmillrllf ,, ,. ,,,Sn'1'flu1'y,,,., ,WmTrwlu11r'L'l',,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,,,,,,Sl'r'g1'nllf -ul-A r mx ,.,,,Criln' , , I Ptlgt'fjlll'HIllItll't'll1:1117-Y-1'f.Ql1f j Srrzuzll Sl'lm'ill'r RHr.x RoTHscuun Y! :Nu-ku: lzui, l.ucu.Ll: VAN Dxul 1- ,,,,Rolxl'k'r CM.nwLl,I, , .lfxrx MxLLfiR , F,uuu,LL STRAWN THE ENTRALIA 1931 1N1111 1 1 11 Bari: lfu:v.' l'rmlcs, Teplitz. Clara, Sicglc. Thivri' Raw: llnrt, Iirnlmxn, Yocgclc, Mus, Hassin, Pntmvsky, liisen, lYeston. .Suraziil lfnru: Bliss von lfmvcrth. Ilcnllmriie, Stover, liuchlcr, Pallanick, llerns, Mus, 111-ziupner. Fran! lfnzv: Millar, Firestone, Som, lialm, Burns, Spicllicrggcr, Poole, Nelson, liorlliugz-. Orgurllzuil , A lzlrlgungv club lilrvf Tvrrn li1 m Sc 111.1 is , Sloimim HRUNNH SY1.v1,x KAHN ,, limi Mui Vullmlt ,, lflmwxlxiv B1 KNS , ., ,, ,, Mmm Al.1c,1'G1m1fmM , l'1'1'1l1lr11l Vi4'1'fl'l'i'ii1f sm.-11113 Tl'4'11wur1'l' Sm-.q1f11f1f-111 Crilll' O Dev' Deutsche Vefrem WTR ,gi if ..- c.'1o111 11, 1927 Culors , B1,.x1,z1x ,mn Wiiiri fl1f1l.1,'r': Miss lirdniurlic von Unwcrtla Cgffllltlll, buf flux Ibm' lmx no! only bL'l111'zr' ffm' Jf1ll1L'llfS il1fl'l'!'Xl't'tl in ru! -1111111 lH'Illf'!'H an nxxvl fn Ihr' srfmol. OFFICERS I'n'1i1l1'11! , , , Wffxfwr.-1',1f.1,',,1 , ,,S1'r'r1'f1'Vj' V V Tm'uf111'1'r' , Su1'X1'1111f-11l- fl vim ,, fff'f:,111.v ,, ,, Frn1rl1'v 'IM' 111 Tlrml 'IT1111 ,,,,l'l11 DA S1111 1 ru lun 11 liuw .num Vol 1.1 1,1 lfnwmui Iii xxx , ,,,,,,, VV11 nun Sunil li1.1z,x1x11111 W1 sum ,, ,,,, l1'11A Sc111.llx , lflixuxnii Vo1c.11,1 ,, ,, lf11xn.ux1m 151 xxx Si1,v1,i l'i.x11N , lE1.1z,i111111 Wuiox ,, , S11 xxiuu C.1.i1in1 ,,,Hl1,1m S1'1l1.111Rc,11A I Ptllift' Om' I'l1lmfrc'1f l'i0l'f-Y-Vlilll' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Bark Row: Jimerson, Moline, Ettemzm, Olsen, Busher, Clark, Funk, NVuuderlich, Ramage, Kenney. Fifllx Row: Lucas, Jones, Mazeland, Surue, llodney, Tradiuger, Miller, llansen, Marquette, Duncan. Fourth Row: Shearer, Ilemperley, Shict, Tlraitbogle, Brian, D. Martin, Fones, Davidson, linnis, XV:iSscr, lNIeGavern. Cox. Third Row: Vleinshauk, Creel, Hackett, Muzzey, Sandliurn, Breckenrirlge, Creasnn, Nelson, jones, YVintercy, Scott, Shaw. Srfovxd Row: Cooper, Moore, YVillimus, firanich, Scnci, Davis. Courtney, O'Donnell, liroherg, Tziys, Bohnnuon, Kimber. Front Row: Hammer, Leone, Leigh. F-liefrin. Tzxrr, Miss Cody, Roberts, Gray, Foster, Ililmbard, Calvert, Leonard. Orgarzizmi ....... ...., O cronnn, 1927 Colors, ,.,, ,.....,, R En AND YLLLQW Amlviserx: Miss Nellie Cody and Miss Edith Humphrey Om' of our mosf polmlar !If'!IIlI'f7Ill'1Zflll Clubs which has mmlc' itself its Howl way of cornlnclirzg meetings. Iiiri! Term FKANK BUTCHART ....,., DOROTHH' MARTIN .... ,. FVLLYN Tnvs ...,, , ,.,,,,,,,,,, , KATHERINE COUKTNLY , MARCEIL Blmixulc ..., MARLEEN Foxriau ,,., , ROSEMARY CULP ,..., I Page Om' HII7l!IP'!'tl Fiflg OFFICERS Prt'.mlt'ul .,..... ...,. .... Vin'-Prrsidmt ,..,, Sr'crz'l11ry ,.,........ Srrgnzuf-lx!-Arnlx ,.,.. Rrfvorlvr ...,,,,,,,,,,, Crilif I rrrzxurvr ........,..,... outstamling through Stconrl Trrm ........DOROTHY Mmrrix ,, ..., ,,,MAncE1L Baomuc KATHEiuNi1 Coumm v ,,,,,,..,,.RoYALTA JUN! S ......GuokcL3 DASBM ir IZVLLYN Ttivs ,NWFRANK BUTCHMQT QT I, vii -,qu 923-' r. Q ehX :' 'f mgm S X Zwfff' ,sagxxtg-yfgdf ' J flrgw J '3 YIXXDJY J I -, ' , ye- K -fr? J!-Q 'FD 'KQXL 0 Q' u W1 W '- Q V W f'fffM2Sy' ,ff QW 'W JfQ 2' W L' 1 -, , , ' r ,f I, Q ,A , . . ' I I N RX I - , gf M TZ U , x. I 0 Q A ,M j x Q 'Y f A g , fl g f f f ff 0fmm,mffWW1mM 1 f , C M-rm -fm .-HLLTQ if 1,, wg, M31 ix lim Q15 N 15 MM wi U 1 WM l,' W g in M l W ,J XM V n I - r E W H N ell yi 1, X1 ,N ,EI L , M 1 IH' u SN N 1 , , ix E, 2 il ' :X 1 ' 1 LW II? .l., II vxi ,mi fi , f wif-if THE ENTRALIAN 19a1 FIRST VIOLIN Centml Ofrchestm ORCHESTRA PERSONNEL DiI'4'I'fI1r-FREDERICK j. CUIITI-I SNIIIMII AIIRAI-IAM SAPAROW, CuIII'I'rIIIIIIs1I'r CELESTE HENSI-IA W, Prim-ijml JOE GIANcrIII5I.I.I EDNA GRIMLS SUMNLII JONES Rousrrr Fmuzusos HAROLD YOUNGLII HLNRY BIIOHINSKV HLRBERT PLOTSKY LILLIAN VUADI3 MAIITIN I-IOIIOWITZ DONALD RILII SECONIJ VIOLIN FIIITZI KAAUSL, l'I'iIII'11mI EUGENE MARIA KATIIERINL JONVQ LEON SLDLIQII VIDA FAIL VO'rAw WILI.IAM KILI ALICE Cousxxs MAIIGAIII1' I-IAIII. MAUIIICI3 S'I'II,I. FOIIIIFST Bunn XVILLIAXI Zn I.uI II Dirn-lrlr-HLRMA N PA II N E55 VIOLA HAIIOLD RUNYON, PI'iIII'ipIIl FRED RAIINLII DENMLIIE KING VIOLONCICLLO HAIIMAN PAIINESS, I'I'iIII'ifIIIl HILDA SPIELBEIIGLII CLAIIA MAL CUE THELMA QUINN BASS GERALDINI3 SCIIROLDLII, Prirlvipal Jussi-HINE BIIA'rvocI:L EUGENE JACOBSON TRUMPET .IIMMIE PLTVIII BEN SHAwIIII.AuI,II DAVID CIIAII: ROIILIIT DIIOI-ILICH VON ALLI N HORN I'.uI:LNI3 BELAIAN ,IUNIOII CAxII'IsI I I. TROMBONIY kI,xfIi MILLAII CLARINET OLLII3 JUETT CA1'I-IIEIIIN I5 MOORE FLUTE KATIIIIYN GIuIfI'I'rH BASSOON BIQIIKLIQY BIENNI-SON SAXAPHONE BYRON YOUNG ESTIILII Km-LAN DOUGLAS MCCLAY TIMPANY AND PERCUSSION KI:NNI.'I'H ISSIIENSHII- HAIIOLD RUNYON EUQLNL JALOIISOS PIANO RUIH I.oI MAN RIGINA EN'IIN jusI,IIIIINI- BIIA'IvoGrL GLIITIIIJDI ZAIIISIU' MORRIS FIIIIIIMAN I Pllgt' Our' Hnmlrml Fifly-llvrff' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 - ., L1 SCENE FROM XVHO'S BOSS? ' H 9 n Who s Boss? HIS spicy modern comedy concerning an everyday question was charm- ingly presented in the school auditorium on Friday and Saturday nights, December 12 and 13, by an able cast, under the direction of Miss Virginia Robertson. Edgar Tatum, a wealthy young author, is constantly bossed about by Mrs. Cheyney, his auntg Laura and Grace Cheyney, and his sister, Geraldine. Poor Edgar is very easily worked and the whole family takes advantage of it. Mrs. Cheyney, one day, just mentions that Edgar should have a secretary, a man of course, and Edgar goes ahead and gets a secretary, but a girl. This is the last straw, and the idea of a strange girl Whom we know nothing about living under the same roof fairly curdles Mrs. Cheyney's blood. Geraldine is very much wrap: up with Philip Denby, a man about the town. How- ever, he is not liked very much by Edgar. The secretary arrives and she is found to be pretty, young, and business-like. She appeals very much to Edgar, and within a few weeks a complete change comes over him. He is more tidy about his person, he combs his hair in a more becoming style, and his suits are right up to the minute. During the latter part of the week, a large party is attended by the entire family except Edgar and Ruth Thomas, the secretary, Edgar feels that he is keeping Ruth from going out, so he gives her one of the two dresses that his sister had sent out on approval. Ruth, who is ready first, returns to the library to find Philip and Geraldine plotting an elopement. Geraldine leaves by the hall door and Philip starts to get an overnight bag from the closet. As quick as a flash Ruth pushes him on in the closet and locks the door. Geraldine returns only to be told that Mr. Denby had sud- denly been called away on business. Geraldine leaves again, with Edgar and Ruth, but is very much worried. After the party and when all are in bed, Edgar hears someone moving in the library. Going down, he finds Ruth and Denby talking. Denby leaves, and Ruth says he returned to give back a compact of GeraIdine's and she being downstairs had let him in. She goes to bed, and Edgar, about to leave, sees some feminine article lying by the steps. He picks them up, and believing them Ruth's concludes that she was planning an elopement with Denby. The next morning Edgar tells the house that he is to leave for a long sea voyage. He is very moody, and hateful, and extremely cool to Ruth. Wfhile planning his trip, Eliza, the old Irish maid, enters and asks him why Miss Jerry's things were laying by the library steps, Then Edgar realives the I Page Om' H1111rfr1'r117iffj'-fozcr I in-K K THE ENTRALIAN 1931 SCENE FROM XVHO'S BOSS? real facts. He calls Ruth and Geraldine in and tells them to explain everything. They tell him that Ruth had known Philip Denby before she came to the Tatum house, that he had left his wife, and that he was concerned with some lost money at the bank where he used to work. So Edgar sees how Ruth, by locking Denby in the closet, saved the family from scandal and proved her real worth. Edgar tells her that he loves her, and of course, she seems to care for him too, So decide to live together forever. In the Friday night cast, Farrell Strawn as Edgar proved pleasing to the audience. Ruth Thomas, played by Dorthea Sorensen, was excellent. Mary Ellen Herndon, as Geraldine, captivated the house. The poise that Beatrice Mode gave to the part of Mrs. Cheyney was excellent. Clarence Tinsley, as Philip Denby, showed ability. Evelyn Maloy, in the character part of Eliza, showed that she had spent much time with the part. Laura and Grace Cheyney, played by Katherine Courtney and Roberta Greding respectively, were very good. Paul Matthews and Harry Bodney, in the parts of Ted Hartley and Oscar Burman, were successfully portrayed. In the Saturday night cast, James Redmond as Edgar drew much applause. Helen Minor as Ruth Thomas proved to be the sweet and loving Ruth that was needed. Martha Mae Schoonover was charm- ing as Geraldine. Mary Reed Caywood as Mrs. Cheyney found a place in the audicnce's heart with her clever acting. Philip Denby as played by Donald Fedderson was very good. Martha Jane Anderson as Eliza proved her worth to the audience before the first act was over. Rosemary Culp and Mary Lane as Laura and Grace Cheyney were two charming young cousins. james Higgins and Roy VFuller as Ted Hartley and Oscar Burman respectively were very pleasing to the audience, and Laurence Sicgle as Fergus, a family servant, displayed his talent on both nights. To the Prince Howard Furniture Company, the Smith Studio, Mr. H. Fallek, Mr. J. H, Anderson, Miss Rebecca Tomlin, Mr. W'ayne Furcade, Mr. Lukens, Mr. Gilbert Watson, Mr. Gus Peterson, Miss Coah Henry, Mr. C. O. Williatiis, the stage crew, and many student assistants, a very great deal of appreciation is due for their cooperative efforts and aid. I Page One H1u1d1'c'JFiffy-fire' l THE ENTRALIAN 1931 I Q . SCENIS FROM THE XVOODBINI2 SCIENTIFIC FARM The Woodbine Scientijic Fawn LL the world's a stage, quoth the bard. And this, combined with the fundamental principle that Music hath charms, is the foundation of the opera. So was it the foundation of the Comic musical production, The Wbodbine Scientific Farm, one of Arthur Bcrglfs works which the Choral and Glee clubs, under the direction of Miss Mari Ii. Wliitney, presented Friday, November 21, 1930. The pleasing set, the superb work of the chorus, and the quaint love scenes, combined with the clever dialogue and lingering tunes, went far to make this opera one of the outstanding presentations of the school season. Ebenezer Riggs is taking care of the Honorable james XVnodbine's farm at Arcady. The estate is run un a scientific system, which Iibenezer, himself, had originated. just after Prudence Brier had dis- covered that a student, jack Hunter, is the scion of a wealthy New York family and a runaway for whom his father has offered a reward, Mr. Wfoodbine and his daughter, Virginia, arrive to pay the farm a visit. Realizing that Sheriff NVilliam Bean and Miss Sallv Rankin and Miss Mandy Appleby will return the young man to hix home if they find that he is a runaway, Prudence Brier promises to help him. In the meantime, jane Brier has fallen in lnve with Peter, a chemist on the Vfoodbine farm. Also Mr. Woodbine, thinking it about time for his daughter to get married, arranges a meeting between his daughter and Ebenezer. But Virginia falls in love with jack, who shows up at the wrong time, although her father has the impression that she is in love with Iibenezer. Shortly afterwards, however, Sheriff Bean arrests jack. Prudence, who is postmistress, saves him by pasting postage stamps on him and de- claring him under the protection of the mails. jack then proves his innoeenee and is released. In the meantime, Iihenezer has fallen in love with Prudence. And so the play ends with Peter and ,lane happily married, and Ebenezer and Prudence, and jack and Virginia very much in love. Mr. Xvondbine and Mamie nialte the fourth couple. I Page Om' fIIHlll'l'1'1, Fifluy-.tix I g R gy pgriaii ENTRALIAN 1931 SCENE FROM THE VVOODBINE SCIENTIFIC FARM Geraldine I-lcnthorne, prima donna in Bells of Capistrano, scored a splendid success as Virginia. Harry Heeney, as jack, was talented and pleasing. jane, portrayed by janet Davidson, was sparkling and lovely. Peter, james Littrell, was very good as her lover. Ebenezer Riggs and Prudence Brier were charming as a couple. These two parts were taken by Lawrence Siegle and Velma Stewart, respectively. William Bean, Robert Colvin, Miss Sally Rankin, Francis Nucciog and Miss Mandy Appleby, Helen Lee, handled the comedy parts very cleverly. Carlos Harrington as James Woodbine, and Geraldine Wright as Mamie, were very well done. Thelma Quinn's dance was graceful and delightfully done. The accompaniment for the musical numbers and the overture were played by the Central Orchestra under :he direction of Mr, Frederic J. Curth. The successful presentation of the opera was made possible by the cooperation of Mr. J. M. Lukcns, business managerg Mr. C. O. Williams, stage manager, and his student assistants, and Mr. A. H, Roberts, auditorium manager. Dorothy Johnston and Edith Reid handled the prompt books and wardrobe. The W. -I. Barnes Floral Company furnished the bridal bouquet. I Page O11z'Hu11fI'1'c1l Fiffy-wwzz 1 THE ENTRALIAN 1931 SCENE FROM DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL Do1fothyVe1f'non of Haddon Hall HE well-known Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, a romantic com- edy in four acts by Paul Kester, was presented in the school auditorium on the nights of March 27 and 28. The settings and quick moving action of the play kept the audience entranced. Two fathers, Sir George Vernon and Earl of Rutland, swear that their children shall wed. How- ever, times change, and a feud between the two families supposedly breaks all marriage promises, and Dorothy Vernon is to wed her cousin, Sir Malcolm Vernon. The time for the wedding has been set for Dorothy's eighteenth birthday, and so on that day Sir john Manners, son of the Earl of Rutland, boldly enters the Vernon estate and captivates the whole family, while posing as Malcolm. Dorothy loves him and protects him from death when his true identity is known. Lady Vernon, mother of Malcolm, makes Dorothy's father keep her a prisoner in her own home until she signs the marriage contract to wed Sir Malcolm. Meanwhile, john Manners has brought to England for protection, Mary, Queen of Scots, who was having revolts in her own country. He goes to see Dorothy with the help of Queen Mary's jester, Perkin, but he is caught and Queen Elizabeth of England, who has come to visit, learns of the presence of the Queen of Scots in her country and immediately, believing Mary would seek her throne, sets about to find her hiding place. Dorothy rides ahead, in the disguise of her maid, and Mary, Queen of Scotland, escapes from Rutland to Haddon Hall. Sir Malcolm, who has been false to both Mary and Dorothy, sees that the Queen will find out his wrong, so he flees. Dorothy and john return with Dorothy's father to Rutland and Elizabeth, who has taken Queen Mary prisoner, also declares that Dorothy shall not write to john or sec him, for he will be exiled. But Dorothy, to outwit them, brings this happy piece to a close by going with john, not to exile, but to paradise ln the Friday night cast Dorothy Vernon and Sir John Manners were excellently played by Dorothy Crutcher and Paul Mathews, respectively. Lawrence Siegle as Sir Malcolm and Mable Halter as Lady Vernon displayed real dramatic talent. Howard May was fine as the jesrer, and Harland Tickemycr drew much applause as Sir George Vernon. Farrell Strawn as Lord Burleigh .md Lois Hermanson as Queen Iililabeth were exceptionally good in their character parts. Mary, Queen of Scots, Florence Rip- I Pagz' Om' HIllll1fI'!I Fiflj'-rigbf I THE ENTR I gf hiimnw frw AL AN 1931 f w SCENE FROM DOROTHY VERNON OF HADDON HALL ley, and Earl of Rutland, Billy Ames, were very good. Roy Fuller as St, Loc, Virginia Sayles as Annie, Henry Bear as Mack, the butler, Bernice Katzeff as jennie Paxton, Leonard Belove as XVill Dawson, Bertha Fallek as Bess, the cook, were all very well done and deserve special attention. On the Saturday night cast Barbara Giboney as Dorothy, and Galen XVhite as Sir john were very pleasing to the audience, and had it captivated before the second act. Eleanor Sandy as Lady Vernon. and james Higgins as Sir George, were both well portrayed. Harry Bodney as the jester drew inuch applause. Rhea Boswell as Queen of England, and Kathryn Hagny as Queen Mary of Scotland, were charming. Marvin Holmes as St. Loc, and james Redmond as Earl of Rutland, were well played. Helen Wienshienk as Annie, Clarence Ohllte as Mark, Leona Stein as Jennie Paxton, and John Rogers as Will Dawson, did their bit to put the production over. The splendid cooperation of the following aided greatly in making the production a success: The Smith Studio, Prince Howard Furniture Company, Mr. H. Fallelt, Miss Rebecca Tomi:-in, Mr. A. Harley, Mr. Gilbert Walsrmn, Mr. -I, M. Lukens, Mr. F. xl, Curth, and Miss Neva Wing. l Page Our' PITIIHITFIZ Fiffj'-llfllf' l THE ENTRALIAN1931 Gaccuv, Smrzcaursiw, Mooitu, Mn. Wnuams, Hn.Mi:s, Bump, Hfmseu. Centml Stage Crew HERE are few productions that have ever been put on at Central that could have been successful without the stage crew. Many tiring efforts must be made back stage to make the production a success, and none of our productions have been failures, due to the complete cooperation of the stage crew with the director and cast. To be a member of the stage crew is indeed a high honor, as it is one of the most responsible positions a student may receive. Any boy chosen must have good grades, be resourceful, agile, and able to follow directions. This year, Martin Spitzcaufsky received the honor of being the manager, since he was the only member of last year's crew. It is his job to read the manuscripts and to direct in the building of the scenery. Martin was given complete student charge of the stage and was very successful in carrying out his duties. He also operated the rheostats. Barrett Moore, the manager of the crew last year, returned to school for a post graduate course the second semester and helped with his thorough knowledge of the stage in the production of Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall and the annual intersociety stunt. The other members of the stage crew who were carpenters are: Phillip Hilmes, Alfred Gallup, Burton lieebe, The electrician was Herbert Hansell. These boys do the greater part of the scenery building and have done an especially good job of it this year. Much credit of the success of the productions should go to Mr. Gus Peterson, electrician and scene painter. He has worked man' nivhts on the stage aintin' scener for the different roductions, all 5 ls , P H Y P of which have been artistically executed. For the last seven years Mr. C. O. W'illianis has supervised and chosen the stage crew, Their settings have been extremely clever. The difficult settings of Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, the natural atmosphere obtained in Wlio's Boss, and the originality of thi- opera layout, showed how this iu- valuable unwen force worked. f Page Om' HIIII1!l'l'll Sixly I A k s. 1, X -H., H Lu W, , . -. 1 '1 2 P' '.1. -e 1: zfTf,z..,,zg,Q' ,bv ,psf ?Q1,,,,' ,1 . , 1 J Y , .. . 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Upon the transfer of Coach Menle to Ames in 1928, Mr. Slaymaker took over the reins of head coach. FRANK GUEMPLE, Convb Mr. Frank Guemplc came to Central in 1928 to fill the vacancy left upon the promotion of Coach Slaymalter. Previously he had victoriously coached Northeast junior High School. So successful is his coaching that basketball has been placed entirely under his command. Last year's all-stare champions and this year's showing speak eloquently of his abilities. MR. T. E. TALNIADGE, Business Mrumgrr Due to the efforts and work of Mr. T. 12. Talmadge, Central is one of the few Kansas City High Schools whose athletic teams are on a self-supporting basis. Mr. Talmadge has managed the financial department for the past 15 years, Another man as competent as Mr. Talmadge would be hard to find. JOE PETERS, Fo0flmIlCr1pinin Captain joe Peters was the only three-year letterman around which Coach Slaymaker could mould this year's football team. In addition to winning his letter in football his three years at Central, he earned his letter last year and this year in basketball. He was named on the mythical all-star eleven this year in football. SYDNEY PELTZMAN, Basketball Capfuizz Physically handicapped through deafness, Syd Peltzman proved to be one of the best basketball players that have ever played on the Convention Hall court. Due to the nine semester ruling, Syd became ineligible at the end of the first semester. He was interscholastic and all-state star in 1950, and as a letterman in football has well earned for himself the title of Best Boy Athlete. . DONALD SHUTTY, Track Caplnin A brilliant athlete with diversified honors and a host of friends is Don Shutty. For two years a letterman in both track and football. This year he was the sensation of the league in football with his 89-yard runs and was made captain and lialfback on the journal-Post's all-star selection. SIDNEY MOORIQ, Hemi Cbt'fl'1CtlKll'Y A dominating character and a winning smile won for Sid the office of head cheerleader at the try- outs before the student council. Although the student support was not perfect at times, Sid was always ready to give all he had in support of his team and he usually got results from the audience. LINN IDANNAHOXVIER, junior Cbvrr1t'i1a'rr Successfully filling the office of sophomore cheerleader last year, Linn timely stepped up into the job as junior cheerleader. Linn was the tallest of the three boys and lent the necessary graeefulness to the group, As a second team letterman Linn is duly considered a fine fellow. NEIL MURPHY, Sojwboruori' Cbm1r.,f1.',- A thateh of red hair, a bashful nature, and a great lacking of height identifies Neil Murphy. Never, since the sophomore year of Charles Haelsler, has a cheerleader come nearer to perfection. Although only a sophomore, he soon learned and teamed well with his co-workers. LPAIQ4- Om' Illllllllffll Sirfy-l1L'o:l K .1 X , ' ,av COACH GUEMVDLE l'lK IHLl'll'XUXQlL X 5 coAcH SLAVMAKCQ f JOE PETERS DON 4 f SIDNEV qdfrq . . ' at , V A Q lu! ., it f DANNAHOWERQMOORE MURPHY THE ENTRALIAN 1931 CHARLES ANDRUS Treasurer C Club: Second Team Football '2f7g C Man Football 'EOL National .Xthletic Ilonor Societyg C Man Track '311 Track Team '30, 'SL Wn.LmM BAYLESS First Team Football '30: Second Team Football '29: Track '30. '3l: National ,Xthletic Scholarship Society: C Club, HOWARD CRAIG First Team Football 'CHM Second Team Football '29g Second Team lfasketball '25l: National Ath- letic Scholarship Societyg C Club, FRED GARDNLR Student Manager '30, 'Sli Second Team llasket- ball '30, CHARLES GENOVA First Team Football 'iiflg Second Team Football '2:wg t ' Club. Aux Gnoncn First Team Football '30, First Team Basketball '3l: Tennis '28, '29, '303 Interscholastic Kansas and Missouri Doubles Champion: Captain Tennis Team 120: Second Team Football '29, HLNRY Gmakn First Team Football '30, Wn.LmM Gossrrr First Team F00tl1?All '301 Second Team Football '2S: Track Team 'Sl 1 UC Club. FRANCIS jowrs First Team Football 'lifbg Second Team Football '28, 29: Track Team '29, '30, 'SIQ C Club. Hamm' KLNNEY First Team Football 'SWL Second Team Football '29, I Pugr' Om' HII!Itll'l'l, Sixfy-four l . I ,.,g., THE ENTRALIA 1931 Nt Alum KLYLS Firot 'l't'mu Football 'IZUQ Trzxflft Team '29, '30, '3l. DAN MALQNH' First Team Football '2i0: Second Team Football '28, joe Pnrnrts Captain Football Team 'Dilip First Team Football '28, '29, 'sm liasl-tetball Team '30, '::1g Tl-ack Team '30, ':I1: All-Star Football '30g National ,Xthletic Scholarsliip Society: C Club. DEAN PHAIALS First Team Football 'LSOg Second Team Football '-25:5 Second Team liasketball 210. DON Suurrv All-Star Football UO: First Team Football '29, 'sos Captain Track Team 'Jil 1 Track Team '29, '30, 'iilg Cf Club '29, '30, ':i1. MANUAL STos1.TzlNc First Team Football 30: Captailxslilcct Football 231: Second Team Footb ketball '30, '31, MAIKTIN Tnonolu First Team Football 'Soy jacrc VVAYMAN First Team Football 'Blk AKCHIE CULLENS all '29g Second Team Has- Seconrl Team Football '20, Second Team Football '29, First Team Basketball '211: Second Team liasket- ball '30g Student Manag Iinwaxo IRONSMITH er 'aug Club '::l. First Team Basketball 'filq Captain-lilect Basket- ball 42525 Second Team F ootball '::n. l Pllgl' Om? Hlzmlrcvl Si,x'l-y-fin' THE ENTRALIAN1931 PHILLIP j.-xcons First Team Basketball 'iilg CH Club. ANroN OBLKNDORFER First Team Basketball '3l. SYDNEY PIQLTZMAN First Tcam Basketball '30, 'Jilg Captain Basket- ball 'JSOQ All-Star Basketball Team '3tl: .Xll'State Basketball Team 'soy First Team Football '3l7g National Scholastic .Xtliletic llonor Society '30g C flulig Senior Ballot Best Boy Athlete. Jos Pnrnks First Tv:-am Basketball '30, Wil: Track Team '30. '31g National Athletic llumn' Society: C Club. NATHAN Ro1TMAN First Team Basketball '30, 'lilg Second Team Bas- ketball 'ilitg C Club. Davin VILE First Team Baslcvtball Til: Second Team lasket ball '29, '30g Cm Club. DONALD EGol.rs'roN Track Team '30, 'ISL ROBERT MoN1'ooMl'1xY Track Team '20, '::l. Fixfuscls MORALLS Track Team '31, CMU. Pmmnss Track Team '28, '29, 'tillg Tennis T eam ly Pugr' Om' 1171111171111 Six!-y-si.v I THE ENTRALIA 1931 junk Rl P1 ocug Trark Trzun '3l. Muruus Sc'llw,xx'1z Track Tvznu '30, '31: Second 'Il-:un lluakcrhall 'SIL CMNIN SMITH Truck Tciun ':Zu. ':3I. Snuurl W1,1xlxLk Txnck 'l'u:un '2!I. '30, Al. Suu U1 I, ZUIAOVSK Y 'luck 'IR-:nu 'amy ':s1. Hmuw LL13 Golf Team '31. FRED NESLAGI: Golf Team '31, JAMES SENHAUSEN 1lolfTeam 'SL Smwuav THOMPSON Ilo1fTeam '30, 'iilg TONY GIANCERELL! Tennis Team '31. Captain Golf Tcnvn I Pagz' Om' Hznlzlrvrl' SLYI3 sz Llll THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Back Row: Antlrus, Rowland, Stoeltzing, jones, Maloney, Cnniplacll, Bayless, Keyes, Ilergnian, Slintty. A-'i't'uiiri Row: Coach Slayniaker, fiossctt. Genova, lVayxnan, Knight, Liraig. Kenney. Conch tineniple. I-'rout Row: fiirartl. Pliares, Teorlori. Peters, George, Stafford, Peltznian. Football Review GAMES Central Opponents Central-W'yandotte ,,,A,, 6 12 Central-Pasco .,,,, ,,.., , ., 19 6 Central-Southwest ,,,,,, , , 6 15 Central-Westport ...,..A.,,....,.,,... .. I2 6 Central-St. joseph Central ,,,,,, 0 20 Central-East ,,,,,.,,.,,, ,,,,,.,..., . ,, 0 0 Central-Manual .,,, 50 0 Central-Nortlwast ,W , 35 0 Total , ,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,.,, , . ,,,,,,.,, ,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, . . , ..,,A,,, ,,,, ,,,,,,,,, , s . , , ,132 51 To improve ability into championship channels is commendable: but to create ability, developing not an unbeatable eleven, but a team that can cope withlthewbest is wonderful strategy that shows successful coaching plus hard Work, However, grid battles are either won or lost on the gridiron, and experience is a major factor in determining their outcome. Central opened the season with only four lettermen: Leo Bergman, quarterback, Merle Stafford, end and fullback: Don Shutty, destined to become the hero of Centralites by his sensational playing, lialfbackg and joe Peters, tackle and captain, the latter being the only regular from last year's champion- ship squad. Nevertheless, Coach Harry Slaymaker developed a squad that not only finished in third place, but me e ciamwions, 'as ir cioo, o a score ess ie an ace wo men, ine u in tie ea tain, on lldthli lgtl-lg,hSllt lt dldt ldgl p the journal-Post's mythical all-star team. Don Slintty, one of the greatest offensive players that has ever entered into lnterscholastie competi- tion, was named as captain, and joe Peters rated a tackle position. However, the Kansas City Star named just Slintty. Xvlien the final reckoning was posted, Central had won four games, lost one, and tietl one. Inci- dentally, the only league encounter lost in the last 34 games Central has played. I Page Om' HIl7Itl'V'l'tl Sixlj -eitqfil I THE ENTRALIA 1 31 as E to euf,ueuENs 9 me FIRST GAME Six thousand people saw Central humbled before the Wyandotte Bulldogs to the tune of 12-6 in the first night game ever played in Greater Kansas City. Inexperience was a major factor in determining the outcome, but the boys learned a lot about football and lost any signs of stage-fright. SECOND GAME The following week, Central trampled the Paseo Pirates 19-6, in the only league game away from home. Don Shutty broke through at will, twice racing more than 80 yards to boost the Blue and Wliite score. Girard scored on a freak play at the kickoff to account for the remaining score. THIRD GAME Southwest was the next opponent. Although the Kingbirds fought valiantly, the inspired Indians trod on their opposers I3-6, Again Shutty was the star, scoring the only Central counter. However, it was not an easy game for the invaders, but a truly earned victory. FOURTH GAME Westport was the next victim. The Tigers drew first blood, but the Blue Eagles came back in the third quarter to knot and later unknot the score. Again Shutty thrilled the crowd with a 74-yard run. Jones chalked up the second counter when he plunged over from the 10-yard line. The score was 12-6, FIFTH GAME St. joseph Central romped on the Central aggregation 20-0 in a repetition of last year. However, various Central stars were held in reserve for the East encounter the following week. SIXTH GAME The Blue Eagles slowly and surely walked out of the championship light when she battled East High to a scoreless tie on the former's field. Had Central defeated East in this encounter, the Blue and White juggernauts would have tied for first place, but even as a tic it was a great game. SEVENTH GAME In the next game, Central smothered Manual under an avalanche of touchdowns. The final score was S0-0. ISV this time the Blue and White eleven was functioning to perfection, and it was a mere walk away for the stronger squad. IQIGHTH GAME Central finished the season in heroic style when she sank the ship of the Northeast Vikings under a score of 33-0, Shuttv ran wild and scored four touchdowns with a contribution from Campbell, an end. The Purple and Wliitt- easily withered under the Blue Eagle onslaught. lllagz' Our' Hzzmlrwf Sixfymirzt' I THE ENTRALIAN1931 1.1 Back Row: Oherntlorfer, Peltznian, Peters. George, Ironsmith. Frou! Row: Morris, Vile, Jacobs, Roitnian, Culleus. Basketball Review GAMES Central Central-Lawrence ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , ,, 16 Central-Alumni ,,,,.. - .....Y, . ,,,, 30 Central-Wyandotte I 9 Central-St. Joseph .,..,,, ,,,, l 8 Central-Paseo ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,A,, 2 5 Central-Rocl-thurst ,,,, W 15 Central-Southwest .,,,, , ,,,,, 28 Central-Westport .... ,, A 13 Central-East ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,. ,,,, B Central-Manual W, ,,,,,,, 19 Central-Norrlieast .. 1 l l Central-Northeast Total ,,,,,,, , ,,,, 201 Handicapped by lack of experiencsd material after Sydney Peltzman and Alex eligible at the end of the first semester, the 1931 Blue Eagle five, defending champions of the state Interscholastic league, suffered a somewhat disastrous season. Central finished in a tie for fifth place with Southwest and Paseo, having won and dropped four. The Blue and XVhite quintet started the season in championship balanced team moulded around Syd Pelt7man, all-state center last year, and Alex shooting forward. Nathan Roitman teamed well opposite George and later was the ineligibility of the two former stars. joe Peters and Archie Cullens held down the but their stellar guarding could do no good without a strong offensive machine lacking in the last four encounters. l Page Om' Hzzmlwrf Sl'l't'llfJ' Opponents 9 I8 25 20 li 21 18 16 2l 25 24 18 230 George lwcatne m- and two league games style with :t well George, a sharp- mainstay after the defensive positions that was seriously THE ENTRALIAN1931 FIRST CASH 'l.awrt-nee High School fell before an onslanghx led hy Captain Peltznian to the tune of lti tu 9 in a prelnmnary to the M. U.-K. U. game .it Convention Ilall. SECOND GAME Peltlman was again high point man in the game against the alumni which Central annexed with a score uf 30-18. THIRD GAMIQ Central tasted her first defeat at the hands of Wyandotte High School, Kansas City, Kansas. Nvhen the game closed it found Central holding the short end of a 25-19 score. FOURTH GAME An invading St. Joseph Central team trod on their Kansas City opponent in the final game before the opening of the Interseholastic league the following week. The score was 20-18. FIFTH GAME On the opening of the Interseholastie league, Central administered the Paseo Pirates a decisive trouneing when they emerged with the long end of a 23-15' score. Peters was the individual star. SIXTH GAME A fast passing, sharp-shooting team comprised of Roelthurst Hawks pulled the blind over the eyes of Central in a 21-15 defeat. The game was a see-saw affair and the outcome was doubtful till the gun barlted the close of the game. SEVENT11 GAME George and Peltzman proved the master of the floor when they each scored 11 out of 28 points to smother the Southwest Indians' IK. This game eurtained both of these stars' High School careers. EIGHTH GAME A late rally almost overcame a Westport lead in the final quarter but the Tigers finally tightened down and blasted the Central hopes with a 13-I6 score. A new lineup did not function very well. NINTH GAME East High School, runners-up to Central last year, revenged their last year's defeat and counted up 21 points to the S of the Blue liagle five. Coach Guemple's boys were considerably lacking in offensive power. TENTH GAME Manual was represented with the strongest squad they have had in many years. It was evenly matched till the final eanto when the Red and W'hite rallied and took a 25-19 lead. ELILVENTH GAME Northeast, 1931 Intcrsehulastie champions, played a hard fought game with the Blue Eagle defense. Central, however, was smothered under a scott: of Z4-I. TWIZLIITH Gihhlli In the pairings to determine the Kansas City representative in the state tournament at Columbia, Central was bracketed with the Vikings from Northeast, Interscholastie champions, A completely re- vamped lineup held the champions tu only IR points while the Blue Eagles succeeded in ehalking up Il, but not enough for victory. Iloweier, a decided improvement was shown. I Page Om' I'IIllIIlYl'tl Selwzly-alle I TR ' THE EN ALIAN 19.11 ' - , ,,.-...,i-,- BL, L.,-if f-, 1 , Hb ..., ..- I , ..- '.. ...,, Second Team Football Review GAMES Central Opponents Central-Paseo ...... 6 0 Central-Southwest 0 0 Central-Westport ,,,, , Z6 6 Central-East ,...,,,, ,,,.. Z 6 0 Central-Manual ,,,,, 50 0 Central-Northeast ,,,, , 25 0 Total ,,,. .. . ... Y .YY... Y .mmm,l55 6 An :ill-victorious second team marched homeward at the close of the football season and laid down their honors before the ever-watchful eye of the Blue Eagle. Only once during the entire season did an opponent cross the Blue and White reserves' goal while the champions amassed a total of 135 points, This was the second successive year that Coach Frank Guemple had produced an undefeated team and so successful was the outcome, that Central's chances for next year are bright. The purpose of the second team is twoAfold. First, they must offer the first string the necessary competition in practice. Second, they must develop material for the succeeding year, Both parts of their work was done successfully. An almost nightly scrimmage with the first team filled the first part. Fourteen letters were awarded to members of the second squad, all of whom will be back next year. No seniors are allowed to play so the training received can be put into use the following year. Charles Schult7, quarterback, was elected captain and his play was the most outstanding. livers' moment found the Eagletv fighting their hardest, which accounts for the fact that they turned in an unlalemished record. I Page Om' I1lHIlll'l'tl Sl'l'l'lIfYj'-fIl'U I THE ENTRALIA ' i Ni19o1 V X 1 1 , . N , .,.-ge , -W ... , ffssewo -A... i . ' i, M X, ,, Secofncl Team Basketball Review GAMES Central Opponents Central- C Club ,,,,,,, 9 13 , Central-Roclthurst 9 19 ,l Central-Paseo ,,,,,,,, ,,,,V 1 9 11 Central-Westport ,,,, ,,,,, Z 2 11 i Central-Southwest ,,,,, Zl Z0 i Central-East ,,,,,,,,, ,.,,V, 2 0 14 Central-Manual ,,,,,, 13 13 l Central-Northeast ,,,,, ,,,,, 1 s 41 bv- i l Total ,,,,,,,,..,,,,....,,..,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,,.,,,,,,,,.,,,,...,,,,,,.,, ,,,,,,,,,,....,,,,.A..........A..,,,...,e.......,,,,,,, 1 31 141 A basketball team, almost as successful as Central's second football string, represented Central and 1 took second place in a tie with Southwest in the league comprised of second teams of the Interscholastic . league. Northeast, who carried off the winning colors, completely trampled all competitors and de- veloped a large supply of material for a winning first team next year. Like in football, the primary purpose of :1 second squad is to develop and train material for the following season. In this, it did its job very well. joe Schmidt, a guard, showed a great deal of de- fensive powcr in the elimination game against Northeast at Convention Hall. Linn Dannahower, a guard V or forward, also showed up well and his ability ni either an offensive or defensive player should he 11 1 great asset next year, Eddie lronsmith, Ernie Fell, and Bud Gardner also looked good. l In their game with the Westport Tigers, Central lost an uninteiesting game by a score of 22-ll. , The following week Southwest defeated the Eaglets 21-26. X Central challted up another victory, Z0-14-thit timt against East. Manual was the next iietim in a close game, with Central winning 13-12. Paseo fell before a 19711 score in a masterful game. with Central lwltling the superiority. Clentralk most decisive defeat, however, came frtzvn Northeast with a -ll-I8 score. Q The success of next ye.11 s team lies in the abilities of these buys, l Page Om' Hl1l11l1'1'1l St'z't'11l'v-lf11'z'1' I 1 THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Track Review STRONG and brilliant track squad was produced this year under the direction of Coach Harry Slaymaker. The squad captained by Don Shutty was strung in practically every event but the distant runs. Grayson, Eggleston, and Andrus, however, were almost constant point winners, although Andrus was the only one to win a first in these events. Captain Shutty and Sam Zurovsky were both brilliant runners and the two of them entered nearly every event. Shutty was especially fast in the dashes and low hurdles but was always hard pressed by Zurovsky. Zurovsky also was an excellent broad jumper. In the dual meet with Northeast, Zurovsky scored three firsts. Morales always gave good account of himself in the high jump. Keyes, Schwartz, and Montgomery always took the honors in the pole vault. K. C. A. C. MEET At the twenty-sixth annual K. C. A. C. indoor track meet, Central carried off the major honors when she captured the 19 points. Paseo pushed the Blue and White runners hard to score 18 points, but the necessary ability was lacking. Central was not conceded the slightest chances by dopcsters, but the showing made in this meet caused them to resharpen their pencil and places Central among the strong contestants for titleholder. Captain Don Shutty was the individual star, capturing a first in the S0-yard dash and a member of the winning relay team that took first honors in the one-lap relay and second in the two-lap contest. Sam Zurovsky placed third after Shutty in the first event, the S0-yard dash. Bill Brumwell, a sophomore, ran a brilliant race and pulled the big upset of the dope when he placed second in the 440-yard dash. He won his heat but this time was bettered by Paseo in another heat. He is the brightest prospect for Central's future hopes. Harlan Grayson accounted for the remaining p0inL when he placed fourth in the SSO-yard race. I Page One Hzzmlml Svzwziy-fo11r' j i THE ENTRAL1AN1931 M. U.-K. U. MEET Seeking revenge for the former meet, Paseo emerged from the annual M. U.-K. U. meet in championship style. capturing 15 points to the I3 of the Blue Eagles, Centtal's lack of ability in the distant events accounted for the defeat. Don Shntty again captured first place in the 50-yard dash while Sam Zutovslty dropped back to fourth. The one-lap relay team, composed of Don Sltutty, Sam W'ebber, Carl Parness, and Jack Repogle, ran away with their event to annex 5 more points. The same group took 2 more points in the two-lap event. Brumwell and Grayson, slated to earn some points, failed to place due to sickness and lack of condition in the 440-yard and S80-yard dashes, respectively. Wlesrport placed third with ll points, while Southwest, Northeast, Manual, and East placed in the order named. CENTRAL-NORTHEAST DUAL MEET Sam Zurovsky, Central's individual star, ran off with high point honors in tne uual meet against North- east, in which the Blue Eagles emerged victor. He captured a first place in the 100 and 200-yard dashes, the broad jump and was a member of the winning relay team. Charles Andrus set a hard pace in the 440-yard run to win in 55 7fl0 seconds. Harlan Grayson placed second in the 880-yard run. Morales and Littrell jumped their way to first and second honors re- spectively in the high jump. Central failed to place in the shot put but beat their opponent in the relay and pole vault. Central totaled 53 points to the 38 of Northeast. CENTRAL-WYANDOTTE DUAL MEET A most complete defeat greeted the Blue Eagle tracltster in the first night meet ever to be held here. Seven first places and the half-mile relay partly accounted for the 52 points of the Wyandotte Bulldogs against the 39 of Central. Sam Zurovslty, however, emerged high point man with ll points. Zurovsky and Shutty were out of form and Zurovsky followed the heels of Vickers, Wyandotte, in both the 100 and 220-yard dashes to place second. Grayson placed second in the 880-yard run while Gossett and Shutty copped seconds in the 120 and 220-yard hurdles. Keyes won third in the shot put and tied with Montgomery and Schwartz for first in the pole vault, Morales easily won the high jump and Zurovsky the broad jump. I Page Out' I'IIlIIlll'L'll St'1't'11iVy-fi1'r' I W if-WifYTYHgIQY ENTRALIAN 1931 MAN' HI Nscutr. HAZEI. PURNELL General Review HYSICAL education has taken on a new meaning this year, due to the efforts of Miss Mary C. Henschel and Miss Hazel Purnell. As the juniors and Sophomores of 1931 are required to take gymnasium, many of those who signed up for it were not in favor of it. A large number thought that all the girls were compelled to take strenuous exercises, and exert themselves in ways that would cause injurious results. However, when they had really entered the department, they found things quite likeable, and hard on no one. On Mondays, all the classes were :aught dancing. Clogs were the main type, having such names as Topsy, Sambo, L'Arkansas Traveler and The Old Man. Miss Hazel Cline was the pianist. Two other Clays of each week were spent in the large and small gyms, while the two remaining days were devoted to swimming. Student managers are chosen annually to take charge of the different sports. To be a manager, .1 girl must show good sportsmanship, cooperation, and ability to direct the girls under her. This year, the following Seniors had charge of their respective sports: Mary Caron, hockey: Doris Iivans, soccer, Anna Marie Cook, basketballg Rosalie W'ettig, vollevballg Ierry Ford, baseball, Lou Rue Wester, swimming: and Martha livans, hiking. Coaching was divided by Miss Hensehel and hliss Purnell, the former being in charge of hockey, soccer and baseball, while the latter had basketball and volleyball. Swimming was taught by both instructors. Each fall and spring the girls' gym department sponsors a party. At these events, only girls are allowed to attend. Last autumn, a Hallowe'en party was given, with jerry Ford in charge. This spring, it was a kid party, with Evelyn Maloy directing it. Dancing, refreshments, and a program constitute the tentertaininent. Proof that these are outstanding affairs is given hy the active interest taken in them by the girls. But, are the girls really benefitted by this? Do they learn the finer ideals of xportsmanship and fair play? That is a question to be answered by the year's progress, and in reviewing it we feel sure that they have attained these ideals through their gymnasium work this year. l Page Om' I'IlHI1ll'l'll Sz'z'1'11fy-se1'r'11 l 'C' as I Rk, QQ if 0 'THE ENTRALIAN 1931 -lf '1 - cn, 'L-. fn -'f ji ma - - -., 1 A 1 . .1 3 ,N V , , . ,V . 'iff. jEff'?f1' H V ,.:s,,, fel: 541' my . 'Y ' ,. 'gf-eff-'el - ' 4.52 .i 'L-af. 5Ef'PE'f-j.'- 752. iw- -xr, MK, Q5 'L . ,H-ff. -ff sv' ,, ,,, .,f-ge A 'Ai 9 , X, gg, 4 t,,,.,,,ig, 'A '-..fw.i' .:'fZ1 N' 1 ' 1' ' Hociisv Gmini Hormlv Muwacrit H oclqey OCKEY is the sport opening up the girls' athletic season, and is played out-of-doors. Nimble feet, reserve wind, and a capable handling of a hockey stick go far to make up a fair player. lt consists also of being able to play both on the offensive and the defensive. Mary Caton was the student manager this year, with Miss Henschel as the coach. The Seniors won the tournament by winning games from the Sophomore Il, I-03 the Sophomore l, 1-0, and the Juniors, l-0. The juniors placed second, defeating the Sophomore ll, I-0, and the Sophomore I, I-0. The two Sophomore teams tied for last place, with their game resulting in a tie, 0-0. The Senior team was: Caron lcaptainj, M. Evans, Donaldson, NVeddle, NVester, Ford, Patterson, W'ettig, Cook, Brown, Mnrsch, Adelspergcr and Eisenberg, Juniors: Dicus fcaptainj, Stewart, Foley, Maloy, Davis, Martin, Stevens, Lawrence, Younger, Lindsey, Wheeler. Alternates: Minnick, Goldsmith, Clayworth, Meek, Sophomore I: Saint fcaptainb, Overly, Chadwick, Lyon, Miller, Shepherd, Kratchman, Campbell, De Guehery, Shanahan and Sanell. Altcrnates: Cousins, Cvarlinsky, Black, England, Learned. Sophomore ll: Franklin fcaptainj, Jacobs, Jackman, Hilts, Bigelow, Bumgardner, Nesselroad, Rey- nolds, H. Frcdericks, Scheidt, Howard. Alternates: Hanley, Dubois, Depher, Rigdon, Schwartz. From these teams, an all-star was chosen, but did not play any games, as it was purely honorary. The following girls were chosen because of the quality of their playing: Mary Caron, Martha Evans, Helen Donaldson, Lou Rec NVester, lfvelyn Maloy, lfllen Martin, jerry Ford, Marlvene Lawrence, Helen Patterwn, Allene Brown, and Margaret Xlarsch. 1 P41 'fr Om' 1'Il1lHfl'K'tl Svwzlly-llirlr' rx X' X! Q Nl N' wg M M W' M 1 iw 6 I w s 5 5 N N W PM , l Y 3 N wi 1, ' 1 Nw YM l'3Q IM z 1 i I P 2 , ,I I y, THE ENTRALIAN1931 int 1 . i , 4 , .s.Ig:E: A K - 'I is s I. .W , 'Lk . ' ' ' f . as e i, if A 2 i Q ,- t ' . V 3 , . . , Y ' t 7 q Qi V ' , .sfu-H 'j . ' ,A 'W ,- Z ' - -A .J ' - g,, , - 5,-73, . . - - 41 L f-. fn: ' Iggy., , G- 1. ' 11715-y:.' Q ,- La..-. . ,.,,., V. , 2 1 4' .. . , in e . I .,' 4- 5. -s s, - ' Soctzrn Guns Socciik MANACLK Soccer HE newest sport in girls' athletics at Central is soccer, having seen its second year here last fall. After initial practices in the early part of November, the teams were chosen the last part of the month. The tournament was played during the first part of December: Soccer is quite similar to hockey, regarding lineups, field, technical names, and methods. There are eleven players on a team. Any part of the body may be used to move the ball except the hands and arms. Wlien played properly, it is a fast game, and has often been thought of as the girls' substitute for football. Doris Evans was the student assistant and Miss Henschcl was the coach. From the eleven seniors, thirteen juniors, and thirty-seven sophomores who tried out the following teams were picked: Seniors: Adelsperger, Brown, M. Evans, Xvcster, Swift, Patterson, hlarxch, Ford, D. Evans, Dancy and Cook. Juniors: Miller, Foley, Dicus, Afflick, Hilrebrand, Hammond, Davis, Mathews, Frances, Lawrence, Lindsey, Younger and Wlieeler, Sophomore I: Shepherd, McKendry, Overly, Frost, Dubois, Saint, Gillespie, Finnell, Bumgnrdner, Frcdericks, Shanahan. Alternatcs: Hamer, England, Daugherty, Lacky. Sophomore ll: Franklin, Cousins, Patten, Bigelow, llolin, Chadwick, Campbell, English, Newselroad, Deciuchery, Morris. Alternates: lirents, Harley, Kratchman, Depher. There was no all-star team chosen. The results of the tournament showed the Seniors victors. The score of the first ser of games was, Sophomore l-junior, 0-03 Senior-Sophomore, l-Og the next pair of games, Senior-Sophomore I, 1-03 Sopho- more II-klunior, l-1. The last two resulted, Sophomore Liophomore II, 0-0: Senior-junior, 1-0. l Page Om' Hmnfrrrl Eigbfy-om' l E4 F K I : ii , M q '11 M , ,111 ,w :mx Nu, wx V W MW! MM Hi 1 iw 'FM M1 W IV' W, H I ,X Vi l MW IW In 'r' I' is 5 yl. M 'x w 1! ,. I i THE ENTRALIAN 1931 f s 1 - 'srmslnumx an .W I , vi 5.5, , , Q5 I, Wmasn fi UH!! 5. QEJII H r- 1 - 1' fs 54. iq 532. . ' 1 : 6 if ' W ' -fr 5 . T' f 'Eff , l ' Y lf tm., ul if L53 , at ' Qi: sf I K! Vw it 1 :f' , yu f ,ijt n - - -tu. I I , 2 I ,Q jf - , , , , ,, , .,.,,,., A.., ,' A, L, ,, , N., gg , I, t,t,.sm..s+. , b FG. T5 v X A A , - , ii l3AsKE'rn.u.t. GAME 'L 'it .fiflf ' . , ,,.f1so i. 'nr ' r E321 ,sift-S. leg : ,, , Baskt,tnat,t, Maxactu Basketball ROBABLY the favorite indoor sport of the girls is basketball. This is played somewhat as the buys do, but instead of the single divisioned court, it is marked into thirds. The forwards stay at the one under their goal, the centers in the middle one, while the guards play in the court under their npponent's goal. A dribble consists of only one bounce or toss, any excess of this is 11 violation, penalived by an out-of-bounds play. The student leader was Anna Marie Cook, and Miss Purnell coached the sport. After the teams were chosen, a double tournament was held. The Seniors were the undisputed victors, losing no games at all. In the first part of the tournament, the following scores resulted: junior I4Sophomore I, 30-75 Senior-Sophomore I, 31-li: junior II-Sophomore II, 28-163 Senior-junior I, H-ZY. The results of the latter half: SeniorfSopltomore, 21-165 junior I- Sophomore I, 2640: Senior-Junior, 30-27. The Senior team was: Forwards, Xvester, Cook, D. livansq renters, Adelxperger, Ford, Browng guards, Patterson, Wettig, Swift. junior I: Forwards, Dieus, Lindsey, Wheeler: centers, Davis, Maloy. Mathews: guards, Foley, I,aw renee, Lambader, Sophomore I: Forwards. linglislt, Saint, Ovetlyg centers, Flint, Ilepher. Breckenridge: guards, Ile Guehery, Bumgardner, Ilrcdericks, Dougherty. lunior Il: Forwards, Minnitk, james, centers, Martin, I,owe, Polly: guards. Frances, Pallanich, Cardy. s.,p1,am.,fe Il: Fafw..ft1t, ta.,..,...t. limiting et'..tm. mntli.1, Kort, cal,-.,.., snow, guards, slun..l...,., Learned, Finnell. Th ill sttr team nts: lorwartls, fxtmli, I.indst'v: centers, llrrekenridge. Klalov: guards, Buntgardner, e.-. Patterson. I Page Our' HIllltll'l'II' Eigbfy-lllnw l THE ENTRALIAN 1931 J, ?wVV,',, ,fi ' ,V I f ' f f wt, Vtrf, 1 'T ,f N 335, .,,' K, 4' - T . , me , V. if ' ' , 1 ,forma I , fy 1 if A E -V Q- W - 94,1 'Zi 1' ' cfvap E. f fi ' effrage , ' 1 ,I '?' .1'- , ' 1 , VOLLEYBALL GAME VOLLEYBALL MANAGER Volleyball ECAUSE of the large number of other things, such as the dance at the R. O. T. C. Circus, the innovation of track for girls, and the swimming meet, that came up at the same time as volleyball, this sport was not emphasized as much as usual. Rosalie Wettig was the Senior student in charge of it, and Miss Purnell was the coach, Prior to playing the game with the small, regular sized ball, a giant volleyball tournament was held. This contest, instead of being between the Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores, was between the different classes. Miss Purnell's first hour won the championship with no defeats. Miss Henschel's third hour ranked second. Ten classes participated. Volleyball has been very highly recommended, especially for girls, Aside from the pleasure derived from the actual playing, it has been found as an aid in posture. The action of moving the arms over the head tends to pull the stomach in, throw out the chest, bring back the shoulders and elevate the head. The action of the game is such that practically every muscle is brought into play and no particular one over-developed. The elasticity of the number of players in it also makes this game popular, for even though a team consists of eleven, fewer or more can play without losing any of the enjoyment. I Page Om' HumIrm1Eighty-four 1 THE ENTRALIA 1 31 are .- as s MNJ c Basliuatt. Ti.,iM l l BASEBALL MANAGLR Baseball HE final sport of the year is baseball, closing the activities of the girls' athletics until the reopening of school. One of the favored sports, it gives an opportunity for a period of hard playing and then a rest-without stopping or delaying the game. Jerry 'Ford was the student manager, and Miss Ilenscl-el the coach. Under their direction practices are held and the teams chosen. At school, the indoor baseball is played. The ball is three and one-half or four inches in diameter and has the heavy outside seams, It is made of string and then covered, consequently it is not hard. Gloves are unnecessary and there ii little danger of being hurt by it. Pitching is done by the nndethand method, but on all other plays, the overhand throw is more desirable, because it increases the speed of the ball and is more accurate on longer throws. The pitcher is allowed only one step after beginning the pitch, and she must start with her heels together. Baseball can be played within the building in the large gym or outside of it on the gravel field. The inside diamond is rather small, but comparatively large for an indoor one. As yet the teams have not been chosen, but when they are the tournament will be played some time before the Seniors leave. l Pugz' Om' HIllItlVl'1l Eiglwly-fin' I iifTHE ENTRALIAN 1931 Swimming HERE can never be too many persons who know how to swim. And, the more they know about it, the better, both for themselves and others. At Central, Life Saving was taught to develop this idea. Under the direction of Lou Ree Wester, Miss Henschel and Miss Purnell, swimming teams were chosen from the Sophomores, juniors and Seniors. The meet was held on Wednesday, April 8, with the victorious Seniors totaling 62 points, to the Sophomores' 32 and the Juniors' 17. High point individuals were as follows: Brown, Z0 points, Adelspcrger and Wester, 13 each, Funk, 12g Saint, 10g and Overly, 9. The order of placings in each event for form was as follows: Side stroke, Schwartz, Overly, H. Pat- terson, back stroke, Fredericks, Depher, Funk, breast stroke, Ford, Depher, Schwartz. Speed winners in side stroke were Wester, Morlan, Funk, back stroke, Funk, Mathis, Overly, b r c a s t stroke, Dougherty, Mathis, Morlang free style, Brown, Wester, Saint. Other events were won as fol- lows: Plunge for distance, R. Patterson, Cook, H. Pattcrsong underwater swimming, Adelspcr- get, Saint, R. Patterson, pot- poise, B r o w n, Adelsperger, Schwartz, diving, Brown, Saint, Wester, relay, Seniors, Sopho- mnres, Juniors. SWIMMING MaNAc.rlt HHUNG MANAGER I Przgr' Om' I'Illl1!lJ'l'll Eigbfy-six I fH,...M Lf-,JJ iixgb y K N K JJ X 7 sf X!! i . 1 x I E .o. gC. THE ENTRALIAN 1931 55 CENTRAL R. O. T. C. BATTALION R. O. T. C. Review ENTRAIIS battalion of the R. O. T. C. has without a doubt not only been progressive and beneficial as a course, but has also made Central rank high in her military efforts. Master-Sergeant Frank Bowling has supervised the classes up to this year. They are now under the direction of Sergeant Clifford MacDonald. john King Park was appointed cadet colonel. The ninth annual R. O. T. C. Circus was held at Convention Hall April 17. Each high school illus- trated a military tactic or drill which was accomplished in commendable fashion. Central's participation was outstanding for its value as a representation of the amount of work done in the military department during the year. The girls of the gymnasium department were represented by several dances. The feature of the Circus was the presentation of the caps and capes to the eight girls chosen sponsors by the seven Kansas City high schools and the Lathrop Trade School. Central's unit has made many great achievements, not only in the past year but all through her career. She has placed her records so high they are hard to surpass. I Page Om' HllIIllVl'tT' Eigbly-right 1 gp g iIiHE ENTRALIAN1931 M astearfSe'rgecmt Frank Bowling ASTER-SERGEANT FRANK BOXVLING, military instructor at Cen- tral, retired March 3 after twenty-six years of service in the United States Army. Before his arrival at Central, Sergeant Bowling had served in five different detachments of the army. He first enlisted at Birmingham, Alabama, and was assigned to Company G of the 30th Infantry. His second and third enlistments were in Company F of the 14th Infantry and Company D of the 19th Infantry, respectively. The first five years of these two enlisrmcnrs were spent in the Philippine Islands. Sergeant Bowling then saw service in Company H of the 6th Infantryg and after this enlistment b l-t t Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. expired he re-enlisted again, being assigned to the disciplinary arrac s a After six years at Fort Leavenworth, Sergeant Bowling was appointed military instructor at Central in june, 1923, at the beginning of his seventh enlistment. Throughout his entire twenty-six years in the army, Sergeant Bowling has never been before a courtmartial for any breach of regulations, and upon all of his discharge papers he is accredited with excellent character. During his eight enlistmt-nts he has held every rank that a soldier could from buck private to Master Sergeant. Rifle markmanship has always been a hobby for Sergeant Bowling while at Central, and each year he has developed our outstanding group of riflemen here. As Sergeant Bowling leaves to locate a permanent home in California, Central loses one of the most competent instructors that the school hm ever had. I Page Om' Hilzzrlwd EigbfvY'IlflIL' I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Sponsor Caphun Sponsor Captain BROBERG FONES Sponsor Lrmlruuul Sponsor Lnnfcumit DANNAHOWER EVANS M arceil Broberg and Rosemary Fones were elected Sponsor Captains with Lillian Dannahower and Martha Evans as Sponsor Lieutenants. The girls were chosen on their popularity, scholastic standing, and character. They were picked from ten, and the final vote was taken from the R. O. T. C. classes, the girls of the Senior Class, and the faculty. Sergeant Clifford MacDonald Due to the retirement of Master-Sergeant Frank Bowling, Sergeant Clifford MacDonald was appointed instructor of mili- tary sciences at Central, by Captain Harry E. Mitchell. Sergeant MacDonald has been in the service ten years, I-Ie first enlisted in 1920 at the jefferson barracks, then he was transferred to Camp Wasliington, From there he went with the 59th Coast Artillery corps to rhe Philippine Islands, return- ing after several months to the United States. In 1924 he returned to the Jefferson barracks, where after he had enlisted again he became a member of the 6th Infantry. It was on October I4 that MacDonald came to Kansas City where he began his work under Captain Mitchell. He will now be at Central and still assisting Captain Mitchell. He believes , that he will find his work very interesting here. I Page Om' Hz1111lrr'zl Niuvly I THE ENTR,-XLlAjXl 1931 f A ,- f. CAN: Cul. luux K. Pxlrk S1-uxsuu Cul. -lux: Nlrblxwux Inlm King Pxrk wp .uppmnwd Vxduz Cullmul by CQ.upx.mx Harry lf. Nlurclxull. After .1 would lulllrz, Junu Mclhnm-as wax ull-cmd Spam-lv' lullmul. Tlw lQ.ndm Cllumgl w.n ulumn lwqmw uf lm .uccw.xcx, cluractcr, all-puniulwilizy .md truslwurlluimv fmm LIN 11. lm. 1, ci. Lum. '1'l..- s,W.N if p..!l..wl WM ,v.-Q-wma mf CW ll ml- ...W-I 11. 0. 1. Q.. cm-ll lwld .u Cuuwnu-ln Hill. , I PIIAQL' Om' llllmfwlf Nillulj -nm' THE ENTRALIA 1931 K., C-- .. - CN - 1 CENTRAL OFFICERS' CLUB Fark l1'mu: Lt. L111114:1r1, Lf. -lul111s1m, Lt. Neslngc, I.t. Neyer, Lt. Dossett, Lt. Ennis, Lt. XY. Smith, Lt. Sl1mm, L1. Ill-Qlcr. L1. llicke-1-1, I.1. lIe1-zherg. Le. Ilnms. 1.1. llrmgan. Lx. C21-ey. 11101111 11.11.11 1.1. x1'1111f. 1.1. llvwitt, 14.11. 1'.11f1wQ11. 121,11 111111.1.111. ram. xlm-11111. cn,-1. fsm.1m1, nz.,-1. M11- lar, Cul. Pnrk. 121111. I'clluu11111tcz-. Capt. Iiulixxsky, Lt. Ran1lz1zz11, Capt, Monk, Lt. I.. Smith. Lt. Vm11e1-011. wuz Rmu: Spmwur I.r. lixnm, Spun. Capt. limberg. Spun. Cnl. Mcllirxm-fs, Spon. Capt. Ifnnes, Spun. Lt. ll:11111:1I1owc1'. NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICERS 1 1111.-1 11.,f.-- .x,,,.1.-,111-.1. 111.411, 11..,1e1-. 111111. 1:1111-111, x. s11.1111,. sf111.11,. 111114, c'11.f1..1, sf..11e1., 1.111.111-en I 11.111,f.1.. 11.....1.1111.., 1.1.1111..111. s11.1-1.-Q, xxeQ11'.111f.111-.', 11111111111-,-. 11,.1.1. 1f. 11.11111-1, 11...,11,, 111u1.1..11-H 1f11-1'11.1.11. ,1.11111,..... , 1'.-11111 1.',.1.1.- 11.,.1g.-S, 1ce.111..,1..1, 1111.-11111. 111-..w11, s1111w.1.111.1, 111-11.11,, 11.111, sQ11Q.,, x1115g1ff1w, 1.111-111-11 X1'wm'11111cl'. Svlvlwr. llcwl1wi11, Nllxllcll Ulhxellv, 'I' l7:1V1S. 11:13. M:1111l111g, l11:11l1wf'1l. Pugv Our' I'l111nf1'1'11 Nizwfly-lu'n I THE ENTRALI 1f'1 A N W I J iwm Central R. Cf. T. C. Band r'm'!1n-4XVl1,l-mn C. S4111 'mx R 131-11111 Mnjor-Iiuuu I x IMNNESQN Centml Rifle Team fm-1.1. N :L-if iq. hm-huu. I! Ir...,e 11,I.nk,l.nn.NI 1 I v 1 I 1211 1 L 1 1 If ff 1 Y 1.1, 14, mlm.-. IJ, 1, xxum., U, m..mm, 1.1 mm.,-1 u tm-x. linlinxky. I lhzgz' Om' I'I11mfr'ml Nizzvly-flwrvi I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 FIRST PLATOON COMPANY A Burk lforvi Sims, XVall2ice, Neville, li. Miller. Francis. Calflwell, fl. Jolmnion, llickert, AX. Schultz, F. Schultz, Marcus, Lawrie, Scliranz, fzmnon. Ilanson. Frou! Roirfr lloster, Finnell, .Xppley:u'fl. Ynllen, Scovteu, llnvirl. ll, Johnion, Lan, fook, folenmn, llulwllell, Leccls, Sellers, Ryan. SECOND PLATOON COMPANY A Rafi: Run-' Szinrly. jones, Krebs. Hover, Rziincn, llcsler, Neslagze. Richards, l. Davis, -I. lkiris, Leone. l':nne-mn l'. jolinsrni. l Vm1l,lfu1i'. Milicc, Ingram, XYcwllun, jenkins, .Xilam-1, L. Xlbodlcy. llrietnizin, Muller, Sitlington. Singleton lxlicmzm, Ln-vitch, Ileynon, llocls, I Prlgr Ollt'HIllIIll'l'llNilll'fJf-ff?1Il' 1 NTI-iEf ENTRALIAN 1931 FIRST PLATOON COMPANY B rk 1eW.- umm, Iimnilnm, lim... rx ,lfme5. Re-mlmowi, f:.,.-mm, Uurns, Hmm, move, Naylor, wesmn lil-ritaun Schultz. uuf Hgh'-I I.nwhrm, li. Slnrgfew. llivtrich, l.:ntJmw. Mom Koenig. R. Morris, Savage, liowcrs, llresiette 51.1 lair. llntrum. Strplucnwmx. SECOND PLATOON COMPANY is .-1. few- m....AffU. ln-1.-.-W.. xl...-.-N. I-mc... u.mm1L... xmn, l,..,.g...., u.m,...., num, r,..g1,m-,U Hu 1:..U.1fm-I.. Ilnvkcu. 4:..1.lNnL-in. 'mul lfvzux ilumrr, IR-mx. Ilxglmmwu. Yun IM-bum. Senm-x'. Ihlilcy. Iiavii, Jay, Aunlmw, Iluinve. Iizmer Alf.-mm , 4 I Pngz' Om' Humlrnl NllIl'fj'-fIl'f' I THE ENTRALIANA1931 FIRST PLATOON COMPANY C Burk Rmv: Hammer, Il. XYuurlley, Hughes, Mahaney, Sutherland, Herzherg. Ennis, Sutton, Farldis, Freeman. Frou! Rant' Hodges. llilmes, Hennesnn, Scott, Lindgren, Nfiller, Ualcn, R. Graham. llelt. NYeSlenhaver, SECOND PLATOON COMPANY C Run' lfunu' Munn-lxmwe. Znluter. Phelps. Pellmounter, Smith, XYarnicn, Ilnrris, l'. Graham. lfruul Ifmu: Nz-wcmner, Cnnns. McMurray, Manual, H. Jones. Fritz. llmwn, Hourly. llassin. I Pngv Om' I'IlHlll1'I'lI NflIl'fjf-Xf,X' THE ENTRALIAN1931 FIRST PLATOON COMPANY D Burl' lfuxuy Ilurnbeck, flomlnmn, IZ. 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You will find ideas to conform with your party i arrangements, and to harmonize with any color scheme O l FLORAL Co 1 10 5 Walnut Street Phone Victor 9 8 7 3 I Pa l gr' Two I'Iumfr1'n' Tru j x THE ENTIKALIAN 1931 fi QM. R IAOHCF A 'VVFYFIHJ Ifirif Wfvrk-ljrief glimpses of the memorable First Day of School slowly pass in review-the renewal of old friend- ships-the blushing hello to the only girl -the bewil- dered and confused soph-impudent juniors who have sud- denly lost their respect for the seniors-the sophisticated senior recently arrived at his own-smiling faces on the parts of both student and teacher-and a pause to sorrow- fully note the death during the summer of Madame Clark. Swrrzllrl Wfvrk-The sophomores go over with I1 bang by getting a whole column write-up in the town paper, as well as entirely disrupting the program of the literary societies. infinitesimal bits of humanity to so soon take over the governing reins. Tfiiwf XWr'4'1z-Tlie positions of editor-in-chief and business manager of the Centralian :ire pulled down by XVeiss and Dasbnch with Sayles and Williams as assistants. Student Council goes to Tinsley, who will be supported by Layton. Foster, Mcliinness, Hesler and Taylor. Also Central is one of fifty-five American schools which will be compared with an English high sehool. I l l Charles F. Foster N Central Pharmacy A Complete Line of High School Books, Loose-Leaf Covers, Fillers, Inks, Pens, and all kinds of School Supplies A l Always Remember Your Drug and Book Stowe l just .1 mis the -tr.-et from Cl.-rural High at 33rd .md Indiana i Phone Linwood 4448 -4449 l I Pugu Two Ilzimlrml Iflvi H1 I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 nw 7 ,,, W ,, 1 1, , With, , YW, 1 1 Oppenstein Brothers 1 jewelers 1 , Corlzjiliflwrrls of 1124-1126 Walnut Street 1 1 l 1 Southeast State Bank Kansas City, Mo. 1 3040 Prospect Ave. Capital and Surplus LARGEST STOCK S I 40,0 00.00 of Ladies' and Men's Wrist Watches 1 1 E1'1'1'j' Mnkr' :mmf Sfylz' LCC oT Cr ! Have You Selected Your Vocation in Life? If not, investigate Life Insurance Selling. lt luis large possibilities. l.if1: Insurmcc combines the snfust investment policy with the bcncficcnt idea of protection for tlcpcntlcnts. We offer n frcc training course for agents, Get :1 policy on your own life. It will mnkc you tliink well of yourwlf, .md give ytu .1 1 good start in life, KANSAS CITY LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Horne 3520 Broadway ,Hi ViVi if Kansas Citilviissoun Pngr' Tim Ilnmlrrrl TlL'l'll'l' 1 THE ENTRALIAN1931 QSM 1 FUIIITZY XV 4'1' k-After three weeks of seemingly endless termi Q nation, the Luminnry staff is appointed with Rhodes as editor- '3 .7 in-chief, and English, Graham, Dannahower and Tinsley as f managing editors. Room 206 is sadly in need of repairs as f ly! the result of cheer-leaders tryouts held there. The meeting V- 4 adjourns with Moore in the head position supported by Dan- Vg nahnwer and Murphy. Ly Ks, 6' - Fiflfw W i'i' k-The entire school mourns the passing of Miss Massey, who S K for 21 years has been 1i member of Central's faculty. Sixffl W7 i'i' k-Stan Mitchell, with the help of Cathryn Carlton, will illus- trate the Centralian this year. The lettering work is to be done by ' ' Elizabeth Carter. The Blue Eagles soar over the heads of the Paseo eleven, ' winning the first lnterscholastic league game by the score of 19-6. l CHAPMA DAIRY l Dairy Products i 1207 Locust Street i Victor 9620 l l l l i Q Page Two H1nnlmlTl1irlewr I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 CfllIlf7IiIl1I'7lfX of W. F. MAYBERRY Mortician Linwood and Olive Phone Linwood Fifty-Fifty Kansas City Mantel Fall Term Opens Sept. 14, 1931 l'Wc :assist students to positions in Drug Storcsi' Kansas City College of Pharmacy Company Esmblislicd IS79 Tile: Bathroonn Sun Rooms Vcstibulcs Porclics Manrels Fire Place Sets Fire Screens Andirons 1008 Oak Street Main 2338 Kansas City, Mo. W. M. Salmon Robert Salmon Kansas City Printing Ink Company 400 Broadway Kansas City, Missouri ,N Q, ,mn ff, Ym Patqu Two l'I11Il1!l't'l1FOIl7'l'l'Fll I THE EENTRALIAN 1931 Srirrzlli W'1'i'k-Tlie Chamber of Commerce census finds Central with S less than 2,000 students. And, in spite of the fact that the literary societies never, never get into any trouble-well, that is, ah, hardly any trouble, the parents of the club v members meet and elect officers for the parents' society for the ensuing year, 'll' Eigfilfv lVr'1'fe-Recovering from last week's defeat, the Central eleven in the last quarter smashes Westport for two goals, winning 12-6. Central songsters assume their sweetest tones, and for an hour or more the Auditorium resounds with musical choruses, while tryouts for the opera are held. The leads finally selected are Harry Heeney and Geraldine Henthorn. Niufb XVHJQ-Tlie Blue Eagles' tail feathers are badly ruffled when St. Joe Central administered a severe beating in the form of a 20-0 score. The first premonition of the annual senior class financial back-strain presents itself in the form of picking the class photographer and announcement of the collection of senior fees. l kAngAs cirv To Your Door Every Day ,., Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Touch - ' Typewriting, Accountancy, Steno- ' fd- I typy, Court Reporting and Secre- f if tarial Traininv. Free employment , 54 il ,l bureau. Day and evening sessions. Q-'Q Highest endorsement from business R men and former students. Dement, Pitman, Graham, Gregg and Suc- cess Shorthand. Graduates placed Special Cakes Baked to Order for in positions' Elegant quartersg Parties, Weddings and finest in Kansas City, in the Young 15ll'lhfl3Y5 Women's Christian Association Telephone Valentine 6100 Building, 1020 McGee Street. Calalog Frm' C. T. SMITH, Piculni wi I Page Two Hnmlrml Fiffrm I THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Charles Crawford Company Wfhcn you think of Z1 Band or Or- chestra Instrument, supplies, music or repairs for any instrument, Think of Charles Crawford Company 1011 McGee St. Victor 1748 Established 18 80 W. D. Oldham Grocery Company 413-15 Grand Ave. KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI Victor 6868 Serving exclusively: Cafeteria, Hotel, Restaurant, Club, Institution and Commissary Trade Courteo s - Careful - Service MYERSON'S BOOK STORE High School Books, Supplies and Athletic Goods Complete line of Slmeffer Pens and Pencils Linwood and Indiana Phone Linwood 4071 Png1'Two H 1u1u'r1'zf Sixlvcvl j THE EN'TRALIAN1931 Twllilw W'm'fc-The Blue Eagles' chances for the champion- V' Illlllllllllllllll' llllllllllllll I ll LII EEL! . Ill l l ship became a thing of the past when East and Central 2 battled four periods to at scoreless tie. tisi These teachers' conventions are just the things for the V wcaried brains of Central's students. Two extra holidays XTR .' while the high school teachers convene. XVe sorrowfully pause in our activities for a memorial , fl i . f Z I 6 assembly dedicated to Madame Clark and Miss Massey. ?2 1 , V fff ,fe -f--74, Q - 3. f Iflrfiwlllr Wt1t'k-Water!! Help!!! It is believed that for K X the first time in the history of Central High School the - seniors will be able to wear their pins and rings before the sum- o mer vacation. The jewelry committee selects the pins and rings and the first order is to be delivered on December 22. iQ 1 . , Ilzwlfllr ll7i't'k-The Blue Eagles, by trouncing Northeast to the tune of 33-0, end the Interscholastic season in third place. De- spite the fact that we have lost only one game and have tied one, l X .1 superior teams, finish first and second respectively. However, East and Southwest, by reason of their more experienced and as the Eaglets did not lose a single game, we are looking forward to next year's season with great expectation. . . W ' Tlalrfy-slxfb Year . l Kansas Clty School l of Law Complete law course leading to the de- gree of LLB. Classes so arranged as to afford students .in opportunity lo earn livelihood while acquiring a law education. Fifty-three members in faculty. A large and fully equipped lilxrary. Tuition pay- able in advance or in installments. Public speaking and Post Graduate courses are now added to regular course. For com. W plete inforniation, e.ill or write for catalog, R at Law Building. i 913 Baltimore Tel. Ha. 3262 KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI l Y ,, ,, ,,,, ,l ii 'i l . H57 i P l 2 ff '3 f .ie 5 1 ei' , il 17xYLon MADE Custom CLOTHES Phone Llnwood 1190 Leone Cleaners and Tailors Since 1903 NVe make your old suit new and new suits too, 322.50 up. Gent's suit cleaned and pressed, 60c. Plain dresses and eluaks, 11.00. Cash and Carry Cor. 28th and Indiana Ave. I Page Two Humlnal Sz'z't'nfver1 .ii i Iii iw i 4 2 i I 2 ,. r if 'N r. , N I, Il ppp pp 'II-IpE GENTRALIAN 1931 A. L. SMITH It has been a pleasure to make the photographs for this book and wish to express our gratefulness to the faculty and seniors for their confidence and cooperation. THE SMITH STUDIO I lJtItQl'Tll'12 H1111rlr1'zfEigbfrww I Y THE ENTRALIAN 1931 1 ry. Tbil'ft'I'Nf!J XVr'r'f'-Mr. Wood, who for 15 ears has been a , y e teacher at Central, died as the result of blood poisoning. Although there are several Sharps and flats, the annual opera Q'The Woodbine Scientific Farmv is very successfully presented and receives a great ovation. Fozzrhfvuflz Week-A new instructor, Sergeant Clifford McDon- ald, is appointed to take the place of Sergeant Bowling, who is to retire at the end of this year. We are sorry that Sergeant W A IV' I ,Wy Bowling is to leave, but if he must, we are very fortunate in obtaining Sergeant McDonald who is an expert. One of the most outstanding assemblies of the year is given in which Mr. Morris Frank, a blind man, tells how dogs are trained for the purpose of leading blind people. Fifleenlb Wz'z'k-The late Mr. Wood's position is filled by Mr. J. H. Beckman, whom we welcome very heartily into the school life. 1 V , 7 The remaining Centralian positions, with the exception of ad man- ager, are announced by Mr. Ditmars. Literary Editor and Feature Editor f are given to Farrell Strawn and Frank Butchart. Delbert Hesler and I ' ' Geraldine Ford are to be Sports Editors, and Dorothy D. Martin will fi serve in the capacity of Photographer. Prompt Service J' L. R. GUNTER CANDY CD. KANSAS CITY PRODUCT 5 l l 18 West 43rd Street Phone Hiland 1880 Kansas CitY, M0- Y01l,1'l' Always Wfelcomc' at the ' KANSAS CITY SPORTING GOODS COMPANY A 122 1 Grand Avenue Everything for the Sportsman and Athlete l Tennis Racket Restringing-Guns and Fishing Tackle-Golf Clubs Repaired-Tennis- Golf-Archery--Felt Lettering-Monograms-Pcnnants-Water Sports Equipment I Page Two H lllllffftl lNlill!'fl'l'll 1 THE ENTRALIAN 1931 CYRENE PHARMACY 3 3 01 Indiana Avenue just across the street from Central High--where we can serve you best to the best of everything. Always 1 full line of High School Supplies. Of course all High School Books. Wfhen you have a prescription bring it to us Where it will be compounded by registered pharmacists. At our fountain is served only the very best products to be obtained. Say It With Flowers SANDS FLORAL CO. 1014 Grand Victor 17 Cut Flower-Decoratio s Funeral Designs 93 Your Money Always Safe -Always Available -Always Earning Start a Savings Account TRADERS GATE CITY NATIONAL BANK 1 l 1 1 Grand Bonded Member Kansas City, Missouri Florist Telegraph Delivery A550ci3'ti9n Trust Deparlment Safe Deposit Boxes Page Two H umfrvcl Twenty rwim THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Six lnvlfll Week-NVe rock with delight and enjoyment at the humor- ous complications and incidents as portrayed by our very capable actors As an unusual and highly appreciated Chrislmas present, the Senior pins and rings are delivered the last day preceding the Christmas holidays. And now we take time off to rest our wearied brains, to catch up on lost sleep, to play with our brand new toys, to attend innumerable holiday parties, and to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a W I if and actresses in the annual fall play Who's Boss. A Joyful New Years l Trl' Sl'l't'Ilfl'l'Ilfb lVn'1t-Returning to school after a 12-day rest, the outlooks are very cheerful for a successful year. KX W The heartfelt sympathy of every Centralite is extended to PM the parents of Nathan Katz, a junior, who died during the holi- f'ff - days as a result of a complication of disease. X Ifigfalwfzlb lVe1'1c-XVe just canlt seem to be able to stop our I growth, again it is necessary, because of the increase in the num- ber of students, to add five new members to the teaching staff, The Blue Eagles are defeated in a pre-season basketball game I with St. Joe Central. However, as the score was only 20-18, we ' - feel assured that our basketeers will round themselves into shape l-5 Lb and again prove to be a Worthy contender for the championship this year. l l 1 ' All Group Pictures by Q Dunlap Laundry Co. p isoi Bm:-.away i 1 Tyner 36 Murphy Hn- 0592 COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHERS 1 928 Main St. Kansas City, Mo. i l We Make Photographs of All l Descriptions An instihztion serving Kansas N 1 Cifjf t1ue1rf3f-seven years Pff0ffI.a'l'HI'0S T011 'bf 3'01'D ' l l l 1 l l l 3 1 train 1 iced. a u. I Page Turn Hlzmfrwl T1L't'l1fj'-fllll' I n THE ENTRALIAN 1931 Gwe X. f e Electrlcal G1ftS QX 75 Kansas Clty Power 86 Llght Co Never Turn Your Back to The 0 'gi 1 alce E C Hier 1- Bar Bt! d h kd costed with l te. I Pngz' Tm, IIIIIIKIVUII Trwuly-!1Lf0 I I N gg g f1'gHEV ENTRALIAN 1931 LE M EES Nilzufwrlllr Wi'z'k-After the semi-annual election Stan Mitchell - N emerges victor and is handed the president's gavel of the Boys' High xxx School Club. The other officers are Sid Moore, Frank Butclmrt and A' Z Cameron Blazer. fl. x Wliooicll Mid-year exams come in on us like a cyclone and leave ,lj us all gasping for breath. Experience is a hard teacher and we all faithfully resolves to study a little harder this next term. fWhich we Sf, will do until the next dance comes.j I is . all Q ll.. TlL'l'l!fit'flJ lVz'f'k-Tlie literary societies again find it necessary to elect officers for the third term. Our defeat of Southwest to the tune of 28 to 18 boosts us one step higher on the championship ladder. However, our ' i' hopes are somewhat lowered by the fact that two of our mainstays, Alex George and Syd Peltzman, will be unable to play as the result of the nine-semester ruling. TzL'L'r1ly-firxl Wr'ek-Student Council election is held and June McGinness comes through with the presidency. The other officers are Taylor, Culp, Husbands and Higgins. According to the new editor-in-chief, Stan Mitchell, and the four associates, Arene Bordman, Margaret Buechner, Far- rell Strawn and Harry Kenney, the Luminary will really be U worth something now. But, then, we've heard that before. l i u l l i y Swedish-American ' Savin s 85 Loan l L. c. ANTHES Assfciation ' 39TH STREET MARKET 1 1 919 Walnut l . l , . . . ' A , i 1 A M al Savngs nsmuuon. Resources l Fmest of Grocerzes and Meats , QW, 5gliilii0,ooo.1i0. liaying wk on Install- l l ment and Full Paid Shares. 4020 E 39th Street l Money always on hand to lend un real I ' l estate, repayable monthly. l Wa. 4100 5 l i A. Holtman, President N l Axel Hawkinson, Secretary , l l l l l W . l 1 i i ' l . ,tt .e e codcg. l l Page Two HlllI1ll'f'll' T1L'l'IlfY3'-f!7l't'l' I Y THE ENTRALHXYXL1931 tlllIlIlllMllllllIl,l Lol RY n I:4f . T i l ll I r def' f I . C I .....C.i.,Q I I I Q f MI I ilillififlll'ri!'t'0lI1! lliiI'I'A-Tl1C Central basketeers suffer defeat for the first time in two years at the hands of the Westport Tigers. the game ending with a score of 16-13. It is announced that in order to have every Central stu- dent's picture in the annual, pictures will be taken of the home rooms. This is the first such project attempted, and is expected to arouse more interest in the Centralian. 74ll'l'7lf.Y-f!7l7'lI W'1'I'k--June McGinness is presented the Spon- sor Colonel's cape during the annual R. O. T. C. Hop. The other four sponsors are: Marceil Broberg, Rosemary Fones, Lillian Dannahower and Martha Evans. As the result of the tryouts held for the spring play, Dorothy Vernon of Haddon Hall, Galen White and Paul Mathews :Ire given the boy leads, and Barbara Givoney and Dorothy Crutcher receive the girl leads. T1L'r'r1f-y-f0nI'lb Wfzfek-The Seniors lose some of their doubt as to the ability of the Junior Class to continue the good work when Rosemary Culp is announced President of the junior Class. The eight aides elected are: Linn Dannahower, Marleen Foster, Roberta Greding, Dorothy Mitchell, Beatrice Mode, Miles Ramage, Jack Rothschild and Charles Schultz. - - - f fr H 'f HY ' ' YHA I ' I RARE OLD VIOLINS AND CELLOS l The largest and most distinguished eollcction of Rare Old Master Violins in the entire west, at l prices astonishingly modest. I Old :mmf Violins .... . .... .W ,,,,,,,, f Vafaa S7500 'U 5650000 l pcrfw New violins.. . .... .. . ............ H V.V,...,,f,,,fffffff fffff fv-- - 15110 ff' 150-0 1 Finest Strings, Cases and All Accessories 1 Artistic Repairing and Restoring I 5 LOUIS ROSENFELD ' l zos SHUKERT BUILDING KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI 1 iii YYYY W Yrirr Y Y ,V ,.,. Wifi, i i --e J Kansas Citjfs 51,000,000 Amusement Center, occupymg J I more than 3 acres 1 l . ! P L A - M O R BILLIARDS BOWLING I DANCING l , ICE SKATING ICE HOCKEY I I Pugz' Two 1TIlll1T7'l'il Tzvrfzfy-fi1'r' I fn THE GENTRALIAN 19.11 l l This Book lx Printed on 1 l Y BUTLEFUS l N AMBASSADOR MRS. C. L. FORSTER ENAMEL BOOK Funeral Home Missouri-Interstate Paper co. A 918-920 Brooklyn Kansas CIW Grand 0335 i Q' Sava 440 ., 'P 59' WWE H259 N i , OxOT,-tA+ ABQ A tl OAOAJ l I Compliments of the BOYS' Compliments of HIGH SCHOOL CLUB l Y Tu create, maintain, :ind extend ' hruu huut the school and com- f 1 inunitif high standards of Chris- N tian clurac er. Valentine 3106 , I 3105 Gillham The Slogan: A Clean Standard In Living In Speech In Athletics ln Scholarship 1 W l i i ugz' Two H umlrvrl Tzwnfy-xix 1 'IHE bNTRALlAN1SD31 'l.'iii'f1li-fi-film ll i'z'e-Verbal phrases and words of the twortlollar va! I. iifijft l'lClf ily freely during the preliminary Constitutional Oration contest Mk X it X in which lour Central boys are chosen. They are: Tom Sutherland, 'A Kenneth Layton, Clarence Tinsley and Robert Taylor. Cut of this i group one will be chosen to represent Central at Convention Hall. 'y 1' ,N The Central quintet goes to defeat at the hands of the Northeast ,l 'l X Vikings, when we receive the short end of a 24-1 score. The Eagles f Al are to be lauded for their fight and game play even when defeat was gi' r l plainly imminent. 'l'1i,'f'11ly-xixlli Wferk--At the annual K. U.-M. U. track X X I meet at Convention Hall, the Central track men come in xx-.L two points behind Paseo to land second place. The last lap K-Q X ' ' I toward lntersociety is entered when the clubs elect dig- fl' 4 nitaries. K A I A , Mr. Dubach celebrates his eleventh anniversary as Q l U l 1 l ll C Principal at Central. We might add that from our three f ff a-. -- --.fx years' observation, it takes more than .in average man to 1. Y ,,. -.1 3 lf ' ' LV ' ij keep our fair school going and still retain full power of his mental capacities. Tiwzlfy-x1'1'z'iiflJ W'm'k-The remaining positions on the Centralian staff go to Preston Harwood as advertising manager, and Wilbtir Scott, running a close second, as assistant, The eight literary societies take another step toward the biggest event of the club year by electing Inter- soeiety presidents. l l- u'-I-Ll 1' CC Ci Ci ii CC if C ii CCC CCWC W W i i 5.3 W i if : Illia V N' r r i , m y gr f Under the p ,-,. i :iw Old Town Clock. Fsiz,-aiwfi , if ii M .llll lll,l..ll lillii t .W ' GTV . ri , 'lg l - Fidelity Bank Building FideIiiyNa1ionaI Bank f '0Trus1 Company Capital and Surplus Five Million Kansas City, Mo. 4 him' Tim I'f1imli'i'J 7wIL'l'Ilfj'-N1'l't'!I .s . A ' Y V A Jlggn. . . x .-..,: X- I, z THE DENTRALIAN 1931 'l'14'r11fy-i'igbffJ V.7m'k-Central for the fourth time this year is again so unfortunate as to lose one of her teachers. Mr. Beckman, although he came to Central only last November, was admired by .W I every student and will be greatly missed by his many friends. if 115 The Central basketeers, in the first round of the tournament -1 aa to determine the representatives of K. C. in the state tournament Ev U at Columbia, acquit themselves very favorably when they play V Northeast, the interscholastic champions, and are beaten by only 7 points, the final score being 18-11. Tlb'6IIfJ'-Ilillfb Wc'ek-At an after-school Senior meeting, the Senior ballot is taken, and the following persons receive X the honorary places: Dasbach, McGinness, Herndon, f Mitchell, Dannahower, Craig, Long, Peltzman, Brown, M' Strawn, Clark, Graham, Roadcap, Maloney, Taylor, Court- B l at ney, Parness and Caywood. At times, we expected hand- to-hand brawls, but everything turned out all right and we believe that the offices are filled by deserving students. 0 X Tbirlivfb Wfrek-It seems almost unbelievable, but the Juniors are already making plans for their pins and rings, 1 so they may wear them during their entire Senior year. E' I The Seniors need not be afraid of leaving the fate of Central in the hands of such an up-and-coming class. FRIGIDAIRE 1'rurfm'l nf GEN lf RA l , MOTO RS R. E. Parsons Electric Co. 5 Disfribn tors 1600 Grand Avenue Kansas City, Missouri I Page Two HIlI7flft'1f T1L'l'Ilfv1'-lljlll' THE GENTRALIAN 1931 ALL WOOL Made in our fur ALL S22 50 RICHMAN'S CLOTHES tory and sold rlirevt to you-no mizldlemanlv profit 1025-1027 MAIN STREET Plmnuwz Llnwuml 1748-J 781 C. K. SOVIQRIN, I R. 86 S. SALES SERVICE Cms-Oil-Accessories-Pennsylvanm Tires 3801 East 35th Street Kansas City, Mo. Batteries and Battery Charging Specialized Grensing on All Makes of Cars Iceflream 4 Wt 1 ' X 'M 8'ede'f,icuuM v'f '3 5: I I 141' 'l'u'n ll11mlrmlTl1ir'fy I f THE GPENTIIALIAN 1931 OUR ADVERTISERS The advertisements in this book were spon- sored by these reputable and well known firms in Kansas City. In the past they have supported Central and its many activities, and their adver- tisements in this animal plainly show their loy- alty to the Centralian and Central High School. XVe, the students of Central, owe them our con- tinued patronage, our thanks and our best wishes for their future success. Builders of COMMERCIAL BODIES AND CABS MISSOURI CARRIAGE CO. WRECKED CARS REBUILT Refinislling-Uphulstcring-Iiupniring T. F, ROSS 1915-17-21 Broadway Harrison 0156 .,...1. --- e- ' E H ll! ' 716 Delaware : 1 AA -LL A Vwmr 9674 2 2lll as --- - v.vJ.v.ml!v.v.v.!slvs.vs,vsv.v.v.v.v.v.v.vx.v.v!.v.vxl.vmv Super Finish Covers for Schools and Colleges CHARNO BINDERY COMPANY A Kansas City Insfifuiion I Ihzgf- Tim llzfmlml Tlfirly -on THEWGJENTRALIAYXI 193IVf QANKN SOE OQCQI. gig 1-, 5 or 40 YRIDE MAfK 4 ' 5 6 CITY. W5 I3 I2 I N I I N G LITI-IOGRAPI-IING STEEL DIE EMBOSSING IVIULTIGIQAPI-IING DIRECT MAIL f fi I , ,, more lgzcm CJOVIU yecws I, Il I 1 II I l7'bn-ry-114,-.II 'l'l-IE GENTRALIAN1931 Aclqnowledgment The staff of the 1931 Centralian de- sires to take this opportunity to express its gratitude to those who gave so gen- erously of their time and experience in order that We might produce this annual. To Mr. Kibbee of the Union Bank Note Co. we are indebted for advice on type and press work. Mr. Maplesden and Mr. Bell of the Burger-Baird En- graving Co., we wish to thank for the ideas and suggestions they offered in planning the annual. To Mr. Smith and Mr. Tyner we owe much for their in- dispensible photographic work. To Mr. Thomas Ditmars, general adviserg to Miss Coah Henry, for art supervision, to Miss Meinhoffer, for literary correction and suggestions, and to Mr. Harley for his work on the advertising We extend our sincere gratitude. Also to the student body of Central, which has supported every call made by the staff, we hope that this book will be n source of constant pleasure and enjoy- ment. I l'u3r' Tivo Hum rr ll ru M emovies Pugz' Two I'IllIlIll'!'ll Tlwiriy-follr I 1 Menlories I Pugu Two Hzzmfml TlJiI'f1-fll u I ' I 1 , I 5 1 I 1 I 1? 1 l 4 .A E V F L N i V. W, 5, 5 c 1 5 ? I E
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